The purpose of all Buddhist practitioners is to live a life of service to all sentient beings. This cannot really occur until after attachment to egocentricity has been dissolved. The dissolution is known as kensho or satori awakening, which is capable of endless expansion or deepening. In that sense, the purpose of Buddhist practices is to burn away attachment to egocentricity in order to live a loving life of service.
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Yes, there are Buddhist nuns as well as monks. They're known as Bhikkhuni.
Buddhist monks invented Katakana in the early Heian Period (794 to 1185) by Buddhist monks.
Buddhist monks are allowed to take only their robes and the tipitaka into a temple
The two primary tasks of Buddhist monks are (1) to learn Buddhist scriptures which is called Pariyatti and (2) to meditate to become enlightened which is called Paripatti. To make it brief, learning and meditation are the routine life of Buddhist monks.
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Katakana is believed to have been developed in the 9th century by Buddhist monks in Japan for the purpose of annotating Chinese texts with phonetic markers to indicate pronunciation. Its use expanded over time to include writing native Japanese words, loanwords, and foreign names.
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they live in monastries or something like that. atleast that's what i think
Hindu priests and Buddhist monks brung indian culture,art,architecture,and religion.
What kind of monks? Catholic monks can eat meat on most days; Buddhist monks can not.
a Buddhist monastery is a place where Buddhist monks live their spiritual life.