Difference between revisions of "Śrāmaṇera"
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− | A | + | A [[śrāmaṇera]] ([[Sanskrit]]; [[Pali]]: [[sāmaṇera]]; [[Burmese]]: ရှင်သာမဏေ [[shin thamanei]], [[Thai]]: [[สามเณร]] [[Samanen]], {{Wiki|Khmer}}: [[សាមណេរ]] "[[Samaner]]") is a [[novice]] [[Monk]] in a [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] context. |
− | + | The literal meaning is "[[small śramaṇa]]''," that is, small renunciate, where "small" has the meaning of boy or girl. | |
− | After a year or at the age of 20, a [[śrāmaṇera]] will be considered for the higher [[bhikṣu]] or [[bhikkhuni|bhikṣuṇī]] [[ordination]]. Some [[monasteries]] will require [[people]] who want to ordain as a [[Monk]] to be a [[novice]] for a set period of [[time]], as a period of preparation and familiarization. Adults would normally wear the white [[robes]] of a [[Brahmin]], as do [[Mae ji]], who do not seek [[ordination]]. | + | In the [[Vinaya]] [[monastic]] [[discipline]], a man under the age of 20 cannot ordain as a [[bhikkhu|bhikṣu]], but can ordain as a [[śrāmaṇera]]. |
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+ | The {{Wiki|female}} counterpart of the [[śrāmaṇera]] is the ''[[samaneri|śrāmaṇerī]]''. | ||
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+ | [[Śrāmaṇeras]] and [[śrāmaṇerīs]] keep the [[Ten Precepts|ten precepts]] as their code of {{Wiki|behaviour}}, and are devoted to the [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] [[religious]] [[life]] during a break from {{Wiki|secular}} schooling, or in {{Wiki|conjunction}} with it if devoted to formal [[ordination]]. | ||
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+ | After a year or at the age of 20, a [[śrāmaṇera]] will be considered for the higher [[bhikṣu]] or [[bhikkhuni|bhikṣuṇī]] [[ordination]]. | ||
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+ | Some [[monasteries]] will require [[people]] who want to ordain as a [[Monk]] to be a [[novice]] for a set period of [[time]], as a period of preparation and familiarization. | ||
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+ | Adults would normally wear the white [[robes]] of a [[Brahmin]], as do [[Mae ji]], who do not seek [[ordination]]. | ||
[[Ordination]] differs between [[śrāmaṇeras]] and [[śrāmaṇerīs]]. | [[Ordination]] differs between [[śrāmaṇeras]] and [[śrāmaṇerīs]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:18, 24 March 2015
A śrāmaṇera (Sanskrit; Pali: sāmaṇera; Burmese: ရှင်သာမဏေ shin thamanei, Thai: สามเณร Samanen, Khmer: សាមណេរ "Samaner") is a novice Monk in a Buddhist context.
The literal meaning is "small śramaṇa," that is, small renunciate, where "small" has the meaning of boy or girl.
In the Vinaya monastic discipline, a man under the age of 20 cannot ordain as a bhikṣu, but can ordain as a śrāmaṇera.
The female counterpart of the śrāmaṇera is the śrāmaṇerī.
Śrāmaṇeras and śrāmaṇerīs keep the ten precepts as their code of behaviour, and are devoted to the Buddhist religious life during a break from secular schooling, or in conjunction with it if devoted to formal ordination.
After a year or at the age of 20, a śrāmaṇera will be considered for the higher bhikṣu or bhikṣuṇī ordination.
Some monasteries will require people who want to ordain as a Monk to be a novice for a set period of time, as a period of preparation and familiarization.
Adults would normally wear the white robes of a Brahmin, as do Mae ji, who do not seek ordination.
Ordination differs between śrāmaṇeras and śrāmaṇerīs.