My dear and well travelled Thai friend's day as he became a monk,
I thought you might like this...
phil wrote:I would guess your friend is around 50? Is it common for men that age to ordain for life, or at retirement age? Almost unheard of here in Japan, as far as I know...
Phra Chuntawongso wrote:phil wrote:I would guess your friend is around 50? Is it common for men that age to ordain for life, or at retirement age? Almost unheard of here in Japan, as far as I know...
For some men here in Thailand,this is a time when they can ordain long term.The children have finished school and the financial needs of the family are not so great.
What is the usual ordination age in Japan,and is it true that a Japanese buddhist priest can marry after a number of years and have a family?Can they have a job while they are priests,like some(many?)monks in the Tibetan tradition do?This may explain some of the cultural differences in buddhism in different countries.
With metta,
Phra Greg
effort wrote:cool but i just can not find any video here!
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nalandaleong wrote:sadhu sadhu sadhu for sharing this most educational and enlightening video.
Just wished that the actual audio sound of the occasion had been played which will make it more authentic.
May Bhante Tiko's path towards Nibbana be speedy, smooth and joyful
and may bountiful merits be accrued to all who have shared in this auspicious occasion.
Metta,
Suffering is asking from life what it can never give you.
mindfulness, bliss and beyond (page 8) wrote:Do not linger on the past. Do not keep carrying around coffins full of dead moments

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