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To be ordained as a monk, an individual must meet specific qualifications, including being at least 20 years old. Certain groups are forbidden from ordination: homosexuals, hermaphrodites, and those who have committed severe wrongs within Buddhism such as killing a revered figure or harming nuns. The process includes examinations where novices must seek permission and may face additional questioning before ordination. Understanding these rules is essential for potential candidates. For more information, visit dmc.tv.

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-Monk ordination process
-Eligibility criteria
-Forbidden categories
-Novice examination protocol
-Buddhist ethical standards

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7. Appointed monks assemble outside the assembly to ask the novice examination questions (antarayikadhammma) 8. Ask the novices to reenter the assembly hall after the exam 9. The novice must then request permission to be ordained 10. The novice must then be asked examination questions again in the assembly hall Qualifications for those to be Ordained Those who wish to be ordained as a monk must be at least 20 years of age. The persons forbidden from being ordained are: First, those fall under the following categories: 1. Those who are homosexuals 2. Those who are hermaphrodites Second, those who have done wrong against Buddhism: 1. Those who have killed an arahat. 2. Those who have harmed or assaulted nuns 3. Those who have been falsely ordained before 4. Those who have been ordained previously, but have since changed religions, and now wish to be ordained again. 5. Those who have been ordained previously, but have broken the ten precepts, and were asked to leave monkhood. 6. Those who have caused schism in the monastic community 7. Those who have caused harmed a Buddha
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