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− | A [[śrāmaṇerī]] ([[Sanskrit]]; [[Pāli]]: [[sāmaṇerī]]; traditional Chinese: 沙彌尼; pinyin: Shāmíní) is a novice nun in the [[Buddhist]] [[tradition]]. Male novice [[monks]] are called [[śrāmaṇeras]]. | + | A [[śrāmaṇerī]] ([[Sanskrit]]; [[Pāli]]: [[sāmaṇerī]]; {{Wiki|traditional Chinese}}: [[沙彌尼]]; pinyin: [[Shāmíní]]) is a [[novice]] [[nun]] in the [[Buddhist]] [[tradition]]. {{Wiki|Male}} [[novice]] [[monks]] are called [[śrāmaṇeras]]. |
− | Etymology | + | {{Wiki|Etymology}} |
− | The literal meaning of [[śrāmaṇerī]] is the female form of "[[small śramaṇa]]," that is, a small renunciate, where "small" has the meaning of boy or girl. | + | The literal meaning of [[śrāmaṇerī]] is the {{Wiki|female}} [[form]] of "[[small śramaṇa]]," that is, a small renunciate, where "small" has the meaning of boy or girl. |
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− | A woman is to be ordained, according to the traditional [[vinayas]], by both a monk and a nun, first as a śrāmaṇerī. [[Śrāmaṇeras]] and [[śrāmaṇerīs]] keep the [[Ten Precepts]] as their code of behavior, and are devoted to the [[Buddhist]] [[religious]] life during a break from secular schooling, or in conjunction with it if devoted to formal {{Wiki|ordination}}. | + | A woman is to be [[ordained]], according to the [[traditional]] [[vinayas]], by both a [[monk]] and a [[nun]], first as a [[śrāmaṇerī]]. [[Śrāmaṇeras]] and [[śrāmaṇerīs]] keep the [[Ten Precepts]] as their code of {{Wiki|behavior}}, and are devoted to the [[Buddhist]] [[religious]] [[life]] during a break from {{Wiki|secular}} schooling, or in {{Wiki|conjunction}} with it if devoted to formal {{Wiki|ordination}}. |
The[[ Ten Precepts]] upheld by [[śrāmaṇerīs]] are: | The[[ Ten Precepts]] upheld by [[śrāmaṇerīs]] are: | ||
− | Refrain from killing living things. | + | Refrain from {{Wiki|killing}} living things. |
− | Refrain from stealing. | + | Refrain from [[stealing]]. |
− | Refrain from unchastity (sensuality, sexuality, lust). | + | Refrain from unchastity ([[sensuality]], {{Wiki|sexuality}}, [[lust]]). |
− | Refrain from lying. | + | Refrain from {{Wiki|lying}}. |
− | Refrain from taking intoxicants. | + | Refrain from taking [[intoxicants]]. |
− | Refrain from taking food at inappropriate times (after noon). | + | Refrain from taking [[food]] at inappropriate times (after noon). |
− | Refrain from singing, dancing, playing music or attending entertainment programs (performances). | + | Refrain from singing, [[dancing]], playing {{Wiki|music}} or attending {{Wiki|entertainment}} programs (performances). |
− | Refrain from wearing perfume, cosmetics and garland (decorative accessories). | + | Refrain from wearing [[perfume]], [[cosmetics]] and garland (decorative accessories). |
− | Refrain from sitting on high chairs and sleeping on luxurious, soft beds. | + | Refrain from sitting on high chairs and [[sleeping]] on luxurious, soft beds. |
− | Refrain from accepting money. | + | Refrain from accepting [[money]]. |
− | After a year or at the age of 20, she will be ordained as a full [[bhikṣuṇī]] (Pali: [[bhikkhuni]]). | + | After a year or at the age of 20, she will be [[ordained]] as a full [[bhikṣuṇī]] ([[Pali]]: [[bhikkhuni]]). |
− | The [[Theravada]] [[Vinaya]] has 311 rules of discipline for [[bhikṣuṇīs]]. | + | The [[Theravada]] [[Vinaya]] has 311 {{Wiki|rules}} of [[discipline]] for [[bhikṣuṇīs]]. |
− | Within Chinese society, as an example, members of the [[Sangha]] are expected to renounce family connections and accept the [[Sangha]] as their family. | + | Within {{Wiki|Chinese}} {{Wiki|society}}, as an example, members of the [[Sangha]] are expected to {{Wiki|renounce}} family connections and accept the [[Sangha]] as their family. |
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[[Category:Nuns]] | [[Category:Nuns]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Pali terminology]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Sanskrit terminology]] |
Latest revision as of 19:10, 8 March 2015
A śrāmaṇerī (Sanskrit; Pāli: sāmaṇerī; traditional Chinese: 沙彌尼; pinyin: Shāmíní) is a novice nun in the Buddhist tradition. Male novice monks are called śrāmaṇeras.
Etymology
The literal meaning of śrāmaṇerī is the female form of "small śramaṇa," that is, a small renunciate, where "small" has the meaning of boy or girl.
Overview
A woman is to be ordained, according to the traditional vinayas, by both a monk and a nun, first as a śrāmaṇerī. Śrāmaṇeras and śrāmaṇerīs keep the Ten Precepts as their code of behavior, and are devoted to the Buddhist religious life during a break from secular schooling, or in conjunction with it if devoted to formal ordination.
TheTen Precepts upheld by śrāmaṇerīs are:
Refrain from killing living things.
Refrain from stealing.
Refrain from unchastity (sensuality, sexuality, lust).
Refrain from lying.
Refrain from taking intoxicants.
Refrain from taking food at inappropriate times (after noon).
Refrain from singing, dancing, playing music or attending entertainment programs (performances).
Refrain from wearing perfume, cosmetics and garland (decorative accessories).
Refrain from sitting on high chairs and sleeping on luxurious, soft beds.
Refrain from accepting money.
After a year or at the age of 20, she will be ordained as a full bhikṣuṇī (Pali: bhikkhuni).
The Theravada Vinaya has 311 rules of discipline for bhikṣuṇīs.
Within Chinese society, as an example, members of the Sangha are expected to renounce family connections and accept the Sangha as their family.