If a monk leaves the monkhood to marry with a girl, what will happen to him?

Questions from the audience: If a monk leaves the monkhood to marry with a girl, what will happen to him?

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If a monk leaves the monkhood to marry with a girl, what will happen to him?

 
 
Questions from the audience:

If a monk leaves the monkhood to marry with a girl and both of them willingly marry, will they get any sin?  If either man or woman is willing to marry, how different will they get from this marriage?  If neither man nor woman is willing to marry but their parents or relatives force them to marry, what retribution will they get?

Answers:
The monk who left the monkhood to marry, he is counted to be a loser and his ordination blueprint will become loosen.  He is delayed to attain Nirvana.  For his wife, she is delayed to get the path and fruit of Nirvana as well.  His family will be in troubles and unhappy, etc.  If their parents or relatives force them to marry, their parents or relatives will get that partial retribution.

By Khunkru Maiyai

December 22nd, 2006
 


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