- Pabbajjā (Pali; Skt.:
pravrajyā)
literally means "to go forth" and
refers to when a
layperson leaves home to live the life of a
Buddhist renunciate among...
- The next step is to
enter the
pabbajja or
monastic way of life (Skt:
pravrajyā, Wylie: rab byung),
which includes wearing monk's or nun's robes. After...
-
abdicated and
entered the
Buddhist monastic community by
receiving the
Pravrajya rite. The term can also be
shortened to Hōō (法皇, lit. "Dharma emperor")...
- life by
persons born with
those yogas.
Sanyasa yogas are also
known as
Pravrajya yogas. The
concept of
sanyasa is
first mentioned in the
Mundaka Upanishad;...
- crucifixion. In Buddhism,
tonsure (Sanskrit: mundanā) is a part of the rite of
pravrajya and also a part of
becoming a
bhikshu (monk) or
bhikshuni (nun). This...
-
Buddhist traditions, the term
refers to
someone who has
taken the
initial pravrajya vows but not the
upasampada or full ordination. The pratimokṣa
rules do...
-
online learning for
computer science enthusiasts?". ciol.com. Suruchi,
Pravrajya. "Meet man who
started his
career as ****istant professor,
later built...
- Masamune. She was also
known as Lady
Tamura (田村御前).
After fulfilling her
pravrajya, her
posthumous Buddhist name was Yōtokuin (陽徳院). In 1579, she married...
- to join a
community of
monks and nuns (lit. "to go forth") Sanskrit:
pravrajya Pali:
Pabbajja 出家 Cn: chūjiā Jp:
shukke Vi: xuất gia
panca skandha The...
- (Bajracharya-Shakya), Urāy,
Jyapu and few
artisan castes like Chitrakār –
perform their Pravrajyā (Sanskrit: प्रवराज्या)
ceremony by
mimicking Gautama Buddha's ascetic...