• Buddhism has no rules either for or against blood, bone marrow and organ donation.
• An important part of Buddhism is the wish to relieve suffering.
• Dying and death is seen as a very important time. The body must be treated with respect. A dead body should only be disturbed for an appropriate reason.
• Some Buddhists believe that consciousness stays within
the body for some time after breathing has stopped. An operation too soon will harm their future lives.
Other Buddhists may believe that to generously donate an organ can only be a positive act
No "Buddhism" is a religion. Only people can be organ donors.
The related link below informs you of the religion's views on organ donation by people who are Buddhists.
It would be up to the individual as there is no "Buddhist" position on the topic.
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You need orhan donors for people that have lost and organ like a liver.People decide tp become organ donors to help others in need.
There have been thousands of organ donors in Tamil Badu. Tamil leads that nation in donors. The exact number of donors is unknown.
TOTAL ORGAN DONORS IN THE U.S. IN 2008 :14,199http://www.donatelifeny.org/organ/2008_unitedstates_2.html
The population of Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors with Diabetes is 7.
According to the American Journal of Transplantation (2008 edition) there are 6,618 (living) organ donors.
Buddhism has no parallel to the church organ, it does not hold any bodily organ to be especially important, it has no offical publication (organ) to publish its views. Therefor there is no organ for Buddhism.
Organ donors.
There are currently 4685 Potential Donors actually lol :P
One donor can donate more than one organ.
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The two types of organ donors are living donors, who donate organs while they are still alive (such as a kidney), and deceased donors, who donate organs after they have passed away (such as heart or liver).