SANGHA: CONCEPT, BACKGROUND, DECREE OF THE PRECEPTS AND PHENOMENA IN BUDDHISM
Keywords:
Discipline rules, precepts, sanghaAbstract
Discipline, which means the precepts that are forbidden and permits in Buddhism The decree of the sikkha was to be a good rule and order of the sangha, but the decree of the sekkha was not enacted by the Buddha according to his needs. But the Lord Buddha relied on the cause of the monks and then decreed the rules. The commandments that His Highness initiated are called the precepts, and the additional commandments that are added later are called sub-contracts. The purpose of this article is to study the concepts of Sikkhab in particular relating to the practice of Sangha. which is one of the precepts that are considered a story that makes religion have an idea The concepts are very divisive. Therefore, the provisions of the precepts were established. and phenomena in Buddhism By which he will order the congregation of the monks and ask the monk who caused the cause to accept it. and pointed out the punishment of behavior and then instituted an ordinance forbidding the monks from doing so anymore. by placing the penalties to be fined, some heavy, some light, depending on the case, and in this article has studied about the case of the monk both past and present has analyzed and discussed in different cases how the Sangha was performed, for example in the time of the Buddha in the case of Devadatta and the case of discipline and dharmathuk and after the Buddha's era, the case of Mahayana separation including during the Lanna Kingdom, there was a conflict between Wat Pa Daeng and Wat Suan Dok. and in the Rattanakosin period with the establishment of a new sect of PhraVachirayanThera or (Rama 4), etc.
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