What are the requirements for becoming a monk?
Becoming a monk is not that simple. Very demanding. Have a positive view. Be careful! The following information is for reference only, after all, learning Buddhism is a big deal. First, how to become a monk: 1, at least 18 years old, with the consent of parents, sincere belief and good looks. 2. You can become a monk in your own province and city, or you can become a monk in a temple in other provinces and cities. 3. Go to the temple to find an abbot, be a master, become a monk, or consult other masters. 2. Admission requirements of China Buddhist College: 1. Students who have graduated from high school or above or equivalent have one or two years of experience as monks. 2. Young monks who are devout in faith, good in character and learning, and voluntarily engage in Buddhism. 3. No marriage or love relationship. Between the ages of nineteen and twenty-five. 4, good-looking, healthy, no history of neurology (including anti-Olympic positive) and other infectious diseases or disabilities. 5. I am recommended by a temple organization or a Buddhist association to register with the religious department in my province. China Buddhist College Admissions Guide 1. Admission conditions: Young monks with high school education or equivalent education, have certain experience of becoming a monk, are devout, have excellent academic performance, and are willing to engage in Buddhist undertakings. No marriage or relationship. Between the ages of nineteen and twenty-five. Good looks, good health, no history of neurology (including anti-Olympic positive) and other infectious diseases or disabilities. Second, the recruitment method: my temple organization or Buddhist association organization recommends registration to the religious department of my province. Candidates are required to send their academic credentials and physical examination forms (which must be tested against the Olympic Games) and four recent photos of monks with their hats off, together with the registration form, to our hospital. After examination, the admission ticket will be issued. Send: (1) application form, (2) physical examination form, (3) recommendation letter and (4) four photos. Third, enrollment quota: four-year undergraduate course. Enrollment is once every two years, and the enrollment quota is about 40 people. Examination admission: Examination subjects: Buddhism, Chinese, politics, history and geography, English and recitation. Admission of candidates: according to the test results, the best candidates are admitted. V. Living treatment: Living treatment of students during their school days: The college stipulates that living expenses will be paid to each person every month; Issue a certain number of monk's clothes; Enjoy free medical care; When you go back to your hometown in winter and summer vacation, you can enjoy a half-price discount ticket with your student ID card. 6. Training objectives: The Buddhist College aims to train profound Buddhist academic research talents, Buddhist teaching talents, temple management talents and international Buddhist exchange talents. Seven, graduation destination: after graduation, the college does not include distribution, so in principle, it is still back to the original recommendation unit to arrange work. According to the national Buddhist demand, I am willing to arrange it by China Buddhist College after consultation with the original recommendation unit. The treatment after graduation, according to the treatment of undergraduate graduates, is solved by the temple or unit of the employer. Graduates can apply for postgraduate courses in our college. China Buddhist College Admissions Office Address: No.7 Qianjie, Fayuan Temple, Xuanwu District, Beijing Postal Code: 100052 I solemnly tell you, 1. What is your real purpose of becoming a monk? What should be the real purpose of becoming a monk? Is that clear? 2. Can you keep the Five Commandments? Like abstinence? Do you really want to stay in the world of mortals and meet the requirements of becoming a monk? Is centrifugation enough? Do you have any positive views on self-confidence in Buddhism? First of all, we must make clear the purpose of becoming a monk. This is the first condition. Otherwise, what kind of monk is it? Symmetry of becoming a monk at home. It means to say goodbye to family, abandon secularism and concentrate on practicing Buddhism. Also known as dust. "On the Appearance of the Holy Religion" Sanyun (Dazheng 31.494c):' A monk means to be dignified, abandon the secular environment, be banned, and seek a clean home. India has the custom of becoming a monk since ancient times. In the Vedic era, some people abandoned their homes and sought liberation. After that, Brahmins and others also suffered from the wind disaster and went into secluded places in the mountains to concentrate on monasticism. As far as Buddhism is concerned, it began with Buddhism becoming a monk, and even later cults focused on becoming a monk. What is the cloud's good desire for law? That is to say, if a person learns from a Buddhist college or a disciple's college that Buddhism has been learned and has gained a clear belief, he should learn from it. If you worry at home, if you live in a dusty place, you will still be in vain. Therefore, I should give up all my wife and family treasures. In Penai's good words, I am giving up my family law and interested in staying away from home. Since you become a monk, you should be diligent in correcting your behavior, so that you can be complete and be born in good law and good law. Why did Yunhe become a monk? In other words, if you get the good dharma and want to increase your strength, you have to go through four reasons to become a monk, be disciplined by foot, or be taught by labor policy. "Qi Wenxuan Wang Xiao quoted in Volume 4, Volume 2 of the Four Laws that there are eighteen difficulties at home: (1) giving up one's parents' affection, (2) giving up one's wife's kindness, (3) abstaining, (4) starving, dieting and losing weight, (5) being addicted to vegetarian dishes and having excellent taste, (6). (10) does not see five colors, (1 1) does not smell eight tones, (12) does not hide or play, (13) does not indulge in physical illness, and (14) does not sleep.