Amitabha Buddha!
All in all, becoming a monk is a great thing to do, but you must do it within your means.
The following conditions:
1. Parental or guardian's consent permission, with written parental consent, and ID card, household registration certificate (issued by the police station), physical fitness and positive to the temple you think has the fate.
2. Complete limbs. (Those who lack arms and legs, have crooked arms and legs, are paralyzed, polio patients, lepers, crooked heads, etc., and cannot walk properly, may not be ordained as monks.)
3. The five senses are correct. (Those who are blind, cock-eyed, deaf, missing ears, crooked, rabbit-mouthed or missing mouths, mute, etc., are not to be ordained as monks.)
4. No serious infectious diseases. (e.g., AIDS, various skin diseases, etc.) But colds and flu are not included. However, colds and flu are not included in this list.)
5. No debt problems. (e.g., bankruptcy, business failure and debt.)
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6. There is no violation of national law (criminal) or is in the process of lawsuit and other things. (This refers to those who are wanted by the police. If you have committed a crime and have been released from prison, you are not included in this case.)
7. Not younger than 7 years old and not older than 60 years old.
8. Be of sound mind. (Means not suffering from any mental illness, such as: psychasthenia, schizophrenia, epilepsy and other diseases that can lose consciousness and sanity and disorders.)
9. Mentally sound and normal. (Bisexuals are not allowed to become monks.)
10. Those who request to become a monk must do so of their own free will, have all six roots (including no physical defects), be in good health, be devout in their beliefs, be patriotic and law-abiding (including no legal disputes), be educated to the level of junior high school or above, and have the permission of their parents to not be in a marital relationship. Monastery for those who request to become a monk, after checking the identity of the origin, found to meet the conditions of monk, by the monastic community for more than a year to examine the qualified (test stage to do things: memorize the five classes of homework, study the Shamayan rituals, learn the basics of Buddhism to know), you can worship a bhikkhu, then worship the bhikkhu for shaving master, regularly in front of the Buddha to hold shaving ceremonies, i.e., shaving off the beard and hair, to the monk's costume to replace the secular clothing, to go to the vulgar family name, to the family name of the Shih and the master in accordance with their respective Dharma schools to take a Dharma name and Dharma name. And according to the regulations issued ultimatum. Then after a short period of study, seeking to accept the Ten Precepts, which became Shamata or Shamiani. Shamata is a transliteration of an ancient Indian word meaning "one who rests from evil and does good". After obtaining the qualification of Shamiji or Shamini, one becomes a candidate for Bhikkhu or Bhikkhuni. (
Conditions for becoming a monk:
1, decent features, good health, six roots, no bad habits such as smoking, alcoholism, gambling, etc.
2, the first two are the same, but the second is the same as the third.
2, age between 17 - 60 years old, and parents agree.
3. No legal disputes, no debts, no marital relationship.
4, with a certain degree of literacy, junior high school or above can be, of course, the higher the better, but high culture is not necessarily a good thing, if too much attention to the text is often detrimental to the practice of knowledge obstacles.
5, those who want to become a monk can hold written parental consent, and ID card, household registration certificate (issued by the police station), physical fitness positive to the temple that you think you have the fate of the temple, there are people who know and introduce the best.
6, to the monastery to do everything in accordance with the requirements of the monastery, put down all the world's recreational facilities, enter the test stage,
7, the test stage to do things: memorize the five classes of homework, learning Shamayan rituals, learning the basics of Buddhism.