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You can bring written consent from your parents, along with your ID card, household registration certificate (issued by the police station), and physical education certificate. If you find a temple that you think you are destined for, it is best to have an acquaintance and introducer. After arriving at the temple, you must do everything according to the temple's requirements, put down all entertainment facilities in the world, and enter the testing stage. 1. There is a "Lianxi Temple" in Wuhan at Tingqiao in Wuchang (take a bus and get off at Shaihu). I went there to buy some books on Buddhism. Mount Wutai
Pushou Temple, the largest bhikshuni monastery in China, is located at the northern end of Taihuai Town, Mount Wutai. It is a temple for nuns who are highly educated and has a preparatory class. , ordinary classes, intermediate classes, advanced classes, research classes and international classes. The courses include Buddhist sutras, laws and treatises, focusing on precepts. There are also auxiliary courses such as policies and regulations, ancient Chinese, calligraphy, English and computers. Since 1992, *** has trained 2,000 bhikshunis from all over the country, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore and other countries, and currently has more than 420 scholars.
Pushou Temple is said to be the place where Li Na became a monk and studied Buddhism.
On Panlong Mountain, about two kilometers south of Wuchang Ting Bridge, there is an ancient temple famous both at home and abroad - Lianxi Temple. It is one of the four major Buddhist jungles in Wuhan, and it is also the only Buddhist "women's jungle" in Wuhan - a nunnery. Those who wish to take the precepts and become a monk according to the Tathagata's dharma and vinaya must, in addition to having pious, respectful and correct beliefs, also meet the following conditions
1. With the permission of your parents or guardians, go to the temple you think you are destined to visit with the written consent of your parents, your ID card, household registration certificate (issued by the police station), and your physical health certificate.
2. All limbs are complete. (Those with missing limbs, crooked limbs, paralysis, polio patients, leprosy patients, crooked heads, etc. who are unable to walk upright are not allowed to take the ordination and become a monk.)
3. Have straight facial features. (Those who are blind, cross-eyed, deaf, missing ears, crooked mouth, rabbit mouth or missing mouth, mute, etc. are not allowed to take the ordination or become a monk.)
4. Not contracted from serious contagious diseases. (Such as AIDS, various skin diseases, etc. However, colds are not an example.)
5. No debt problems. (For example: those who are bankrupt or have failed businesses and are in debt.)
6. Those who have not violated national laws (criminal) or are involved in lawsuits. (Refers to those wanted by the police. Those who have committed crimes but have been released from prison are not included in this case.)
7. The age must be no less than 7 years old and no more than 60 years old.
8. Mentally sound. (Refers to not suffering from any mental illness, such as schizophrenia, schizophrenia, epilepsy and other diseases that can cause loss of consciousness and reason.)
9. Mentally sound and normal. (Intersex people are not allowed to become monks.)
10. Those who wish to become monks must be voluntary, have sufficient six faculties (including no physical defects), be in good health, have pious beliefs, be patriotic and abide by the law (including no legal disputes), and have Junior high school education or above, parental permission, no marriage or love relationship. For those who request to become a monk, the temple can verify their identity and origin, determine that they meet the conditions for becoming a monk, and pass the inspection by the Sangha for more than one year (things to be done during the test phase: recite five lessons, learn novice rituals, and learn basic knowledge of Buddhism). They worship a bhikkhu, and women worship a bhikshuni as their tonsure master. They hold tonsure ceremonies regularly in front of the Buddha, that is, they shave off their beard and hair, change into secular clothes with monk attire, remove their secular surname, change their surname to Shi, and the master takes a dharma name according to their respective sects. With the Dharma name. and issue ultimatums as required. Then after a short period of training, you can receive the Ten Precepts and become a novice or novice. Novice monk is translated according to ancient Indian phonetics, and its meaning is "one who stops evil and does good". Those who have obtained the qualification of novice or novice are candidates for bhikkhu or bhikshuni. (The method of implementing the ultimatum system for monks in Chinese Buddhism across the country) Conditions for becoming a monk: 1. Good facial features, good health, adequate six faculties, and no bad habits such as smoking, alcoholism, gambling, etc.
2. Aged between 17 and 60 years old, and parents agree.
3. No legal disputes, no debts, and no marital relations.
4. Have a certain level of education, junior high school or above is enough. Of course, the higher the better, but a high level of education is not necessarily a good thing. If you pay too much attention to words, it will often be detrimental to your practice and become a hindrance to your knowledge.
5. Those who want to become a monk can bring the written consent of their parents, along with their ID card, household registration certificate (issued by the police station), and physical health certificate to a temple that you think you are destined to have. It is best to have an acquaintance and introducer. .
6. After arriving at the temple, you must do everything according to the temple's requirements, put down all entertainment facilities in the world, and enter the test stage.
7. Things to do in the test stage: recite the five lessons Homework, learning novice rituals, and basic knowledge of Buddhism.