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Buddhist monks typically do not marry as part of their commitment to a monastic lifestyle, which emphasizes renunciation of worldly attachments and desires. Marriage and family life are seen as potential distractions from their spiritual practice and dedication to reaching enlightenment. Monastic vows, including celibacy, help them focus on meditation, mindfulness, and serving the community. This separation from familial ties is intended to cultivate a deeper connection to spiritual teachings and a simpler life.

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