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Upasampadā (Pali)
literally denotes "approaching or
nearing the
ascetic tradition." In more
common parlance it
specifically refers to the rite and ritual...
- 1753, the same year he
received the
Upasampada (higher
ordination of
Buddhist monks) and re-established the
Upasampada in Sri
Lanka with the help of Mahasangha...
- characteristics)
Ubhaya Prathimokshaya Upasampada sheelaya (Virtues of
Upasampada) (Read - https://pitaka.lk/books/
upasampada-sheelaya/4.html)
Vidarshana Bhavana...
- the
monastery and
learning about monastic life. They may then
undergo upasampada,
higher ordination,
which confers full
monastic status and obligations...
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refers to
someone who has
taken the
initial pravrajya vows but not the
upasampada or full ordination. The pratimokṣa
rules do not
apply to them and they...
- and
designated for the
performance of the
Buddhist ordination ritual (
upasampadā) and
other ritual ceremonies, such as the
recitation of the Pāṭimokkha...
-
novice reaches 20
years of age, the
novice can be
considered for the
upasampadā ordination (or "higher ordination")
whereby the
novice becomes a monk...
- re-establish the
Upasampada monks'
lineage during the
period of the
Polonnaruwa Kingdom in Sri Lanka. Later, in the 17th
century CE, the
Upasampada Lineage had...
- śrāmaṇera
novice under Hsing Yun in 1986. In 1988, he
received the full
upasampadā vinaya precepts at Hsi Lai Temple, the
North American regional headquarters...
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reign of
Kirti Sri
Rajasinha of
Kandy (1747–1782), and
there performed upasampada for a
group of Kandyans. The
Buddhist monastic order had
become extinct...