The Buddhistic View of Marriage and Celibacy

Philosophy and Culture 28 (3):218-224 (2001)
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Abstract

Buddhist ethics and the wisdom to escape the people as the core concept of Buddhism it is a real life stress relief, life practice and humane care of the fundamental rationale for special religious, and Buddhism on gender and family formed the view erotic, more worthy of I view people from the modern philosophy as a means of comparison with, and thus highlight the reconstruction of human relations of Buddhism to open the mysterious wisdom of Buddha for a reason. Thus, by the monk and the single, by the celibacy and chastity, and finally adhere to quit lust, digestion troubles, meditation holy life and his life more convenient methods for the law, it is the true depth of life and Buddhism is the world, then out of comfortable, up and down back to, and until it takes affect, not down the middle on both sides of the spirit. The question, look at Buddhism's marriage and family, not from outside the cultural concept of a progressive middle and humanity, and one sake of humanity and Buddhism, worldly sense of justice and coexistence potato mention, are also supposed to be "single wish each of the sexes respect, the Buddha a bad marriage is not the true meaning of meaning "by adhering to the ultimate goal

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