What is a monk debate?

The Munk Debates are a semi-annual series of debates on major policy issues held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They are run by the Aurea Foundation, a charitable foundation set up by Peter Munk, founder of Barrick Gold, and his wife Melanie Munk.
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Why do monks debate?

It is a practice to debate on the opinions of the philosophical concepts, and is so valued that if one loses a debate, one is compelled to accept the argument of the other debater. The main purpose of the Tibetan monastic debates is to defeat any misconceptions.
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How do Buddhists debate?

The verbal points of the debates are just as meaningful as the gestures, and there are two main forms of argument used in the Buddhist debates. On one side, there is the thesis and reason, stated together in one sentence, while on the other side is the consequence, the outflow of the defender's assertions.
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What is the main goal of a monk?

A monk may be a person who decides to dedicate their life to serving other people and serving God, or to be an ascetic who voluntarily chooses to leave mainstream society and live their life in prayer and contemplation. The concept is ancient and can be seen in many religions and in philosophy.
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What does a monk believe?

Monks practice religious asceticism, meaning they abstain from sensual pleasures and live simply. People become monks for different reasons; some decide to devote their lives to serving other living beings while others live solitary and contemplative lives. Monks who live alone are known as hermits.
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What are the rules of being a monk?

Monks must remain busy, either with manual work, or in study and prayer. Monks must remain silent, unless they have to speak. The Abbot must be a father to his community. The Abbot must hold meetings with all the monks to decide monastery business.
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Can monks get married?

'Do not engage in sexual misconduct', instructs Buddhists to be content within marriage and not to commit adultery as this will cause suffering. Buddhist monks choose not to marry and remain celibate while living in the monastic community. This is so that they can focus on achieving enlightenment .
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What does it mean to become a monk?

A monk is a person who withdraws from society to concentrate on religious service. Several major religions have monastic traditions, the most notable being Christian and Buddhist. Becoming a monk involves study, devotion, and years of training and transitioning.
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How are monks chosen?

In some traditions, the abbess/abbot is chosen by a vote of the monastics in a monastery. In other traditions (Thailand, for example), the abbot is chosen by the lay community.
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Why do Tibetan monks debate?

“The central purposes of Tibetan monastic debate are to defeat misconceptions, to establish a defensible view, and to clear away objections to that view.
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Is Tibet part of China?

Tibet, the remote and mainly-Buddhist territory known as the "roof of the world", is governed as an autonomous region of China. Beijing claims a centuries-old sovereignty over the Himalayan region.
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Are Tibetan monks Buddhist?

Tibetan Buddhism is varied, interesting and rich in traditions. It has many deep philosophies and teachings. Most of these teachings come from highly enlightened monks of Tibetan Buddhism. Condensing Tibetan Buddhism into one article or into five basic tenets is difficult because the teachings are vast.
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What do monks study?

Tibetan monks and nuns may spend 12 hours a day studying Buddhist philosophy and logic, reciting prayers and debating scriptures. But science has been given a special boost by the Dalai Lama, who has long advocated modern education in Tibetan monasteries and schools in exile, alongside Tibet's traditions.
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What do monks do in a monastery?

They do the things that make them communal — Mass, prayer, reflection, service. They also do the things that make them unique — exercise, collecting, composing, cooking. At Saint Meinrad, there's time to be by yourself, just you and God. There's also time to be yourself.
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Can you be a monk in Tibet?

Monastic Tonsure: First Step of Becoming a Tibetan Monk

According to Tibetan Buddhist doctrine, small children can't become a monk until they reach the age of 7 or 8 when they can drive crows away. Besides, the head of monastery will check their background.
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Do monks believe in God?

Buddhists do not believe in any kind of deity or god, although there are supernatural figures who can help or hinder people on the path towards enlightenment.
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What is a monk person?

monk, man who separates himself from society and lives either alone (a hermit or anchorite) or in an organized community in order to devote himself full time to religious life. See monasticism. monks.
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Can anyone be a monk?

2: Can Anyone Be a Buddhist Monk? The short answer is yes. With the proper preparation and sense of commitment, anyone can take the vows of a Buddhist monk or nun and enter the walls of monastic life.
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Do monks have to be virgins?

Priests nuns and monks take a vow of celibacy when they are initiated into the Church. … Most religions advise both the males and females to remain celibate until they take marital vows. Thus celibacy is not the same as virginity. It is voluntary and it can be practiced by those who have had intercourse before.
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Do monks get paid?

Because of the whole vow of poverty thing, though, the nuns and monks don't actually get to keep whatever they earn. Their salaries go straight to their religious order. In return, the order often gives each nun or monk a small living stipend.
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Can monks drink alcohol?

Whilst the forest monastery monks were allowed to drink alcohol, monks from other Buddhist sects were not allowed to drink alcohol.
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What is forbidden to a monk?

Monks are forbidden to divine either good fortune or future tragedy by observing heavenly omens, thereby deceiving both the tennō and the people. They are also forbidden to possess and study military tracts; to commit murder, rape, robbery or other crimes; and to feign enlightenment.
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What happens if a monk breaks the rules?

If a monk breaks any one of the rules he is automatically "defeated" in the holy life and falls from monkhood immediately. He is not allowed to become a monk again in his lifetime. Intention is necessary in all these four cases to constitute an offence.
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What monks cant do?

Monks are not allowed to request anything from lay people; and lay people cannot demand anything from the monks. The spirit of it is more in the nature of open-hearted giving.
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