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Buddhist Clergy

A "Bhikkhu" is a fully ordained male monastic.

A "Bhikkhuni" is a fully ordained female monastic.

Typically, Buddhist clergy are defined by their extensive training, monastic lifestyle, vows, precepts undertaken, and rules of conduct contained in the Vinaya Pitaka (or "Basket of Discipline").

Refuge Vows

The official method of becoming a Lay (unordained) Buddhist is to take Refuge Vows (a.k.a. Triple Gem, Three Jewels). It follows then that Bhikkhus and Bhikkhunis have already taken these vows at some point in their life as a Buddhist. They continue to practice these vows when ordained. Versions vary slightly, but the following is one example of Refuge Vows (in English):

To the Buddha I go for refuge.

To the Dhamma I go for refuge.

To the Sangha I go for refuge.

For the second time, to the Buddha I go for refuge.

For the second time, to the Dhamma I go for refuge.

For the second time, to the Sangha I go for refuge.

For the third time, to the Buddha I go for refuge.

For the third time, to the Dhamma I go for refuge.

For the third time, to the Sangha I go for refuge.

These vows may be taken individually, or requested and received from an ordained Buddhist monastic.

Precepts

Lay Buddhists take Five Precepts along with the Refuge Vows:

1. I undertake the precept to refrain from taking the life of any living creature.

2. I undertake the precept to refrain from taking that which is not given.

3. I undertake the precept to refrain from sexual misconduct.

4. I undertake the precept to refrain from false and harmful speech.

5. I undertake the precept to refrain from consuming intoxicating drink and

drugs which lead to carelessness.

On special observance days, and often in retreats, Lay Buddhists may take or request Eight Precepts. These are the Precepts 1,2,4, and 5 above. Precept 3 (above), however, becomes:

3. I undertake the precept to refrain from any kind of sexual activity.

The following three are added:

6. I undertake the precept to refrain from eating at inappropriate times.

7. I undertake the precept to refrain from entertainment, beautification, and

adornment.

8. I undertake the precept to refrain from lying on a high or luxurious sleeping place.

An Anagarika (Lay Attendant or perhaps "Monastic Steward") in preparation to become ordained as a Bhikkhu or Bhikkhuni. An Upasaka or Upasika (a devout male or female lay follower, respectfully) typically would also undertake the Eight Precepts.

Precepts for Bhikkhus and Bhikkhunis

Ordained monastics are required to take Ten Preceptswhich are constituted of the following (or words to this effect):

1. To refrain from killing living things.

2. To refrain from stealing.

3. To refrain from sexual activity.

4. To refrain from lying.

5. To refrain from taking intoxicants.

6. To refrain from taking food at inappropriate times (after noon).

7. To refrain from singing, dancing, playing music or attending entertainment.

8. To refrain from wearing perfume, cosmetics and decorative accessories.

9. To refrain from sitting on high chairs and sleeping on luxurious, soft beds.

10. To refrain from accepting money.

Vinaya Pitaka or "Basket of Discipline"

In addition to the foregoing, the monastic community in Buddhism is required to follow an extensive "code" of conduct and discipline. There are 227 major rules for Bhikkhus and 311 major rules for Bhikkhunis.

A Note on References

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If you are interested in learning more about Buddhism, you are always well advised to seek out an appropriate teacher with a Buddhist organization in your area. Any within reach are worth reaching for...

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They are called monks.

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There are two difficulties with this question. The first being that Buddhism's leaders are only called priests or clergy by westerners who attempt to reconcile their own religious traditions with the Buddhist traditions. This includes the need to have a priestly class that serves a god (gods not being a Buddhist tradition). The second is that titles for Buddhist leaders/priests/teachers/masters vary by the sect they represent and the language they speak (there is no "Buddhist" standard language). Typical examples are lama, rinpoche, sensei and roshi. Sometimes the English equivalents such as brother, abbot, etc. are used to identify specific positions. Some non-religious but learned people are addressed as "venerable" to indicate their status.

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Buddhists are ether Monks/Nuns or lay people. It is difficult to make generalizations about Buddhist leadership structures because they vary from region to region and sect to sect. Some are strictly hierarchical; Some have central governing bodies; others do not.

Typical names given to Buddhists that achieve certain levels of training or responsibility are Tulku, Lama, Rinpoche, Geshe, Bhante, etc. Many of these titles are also dependent upon the region and sect of Buddhism followed. Typcially the head of a monastery is referred to as an Abbot.

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The names or titles of Buddhist clergy vary by sect. They include Lama, Sensei, Roshi, Abbot, and others.

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Monks & nuns.

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Buddhists have monks & nuns.

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it is called astar of jigles

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