Eligibility for Ordination in the Monkhood The ordination หน้า 39
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This text discusses the criteria for ordination within the monkhood, outlining those who are forbidden from ordination, such as individuals who have committed parricide. It also highlights categories of individuals who, while not strictly forbidden, are considered unworthy of ordination, such as those with certain diseases or disabilities. Importantly, if these individuals are already ordained, they are not required to disrobe. The document serves as a guideline for understanding qualifications and considerations for those aspiring to enter the monkhood, as well as the compassion extended to existing monks facing health challenges. For more information, visit dmc.tv.

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-Criteria for ordination
-Forbidden categories
-Health-related considerations
-Disability inclusivity
-Compassionate guidelines

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Third, those who have killed their parents or guardians. Those who fall into any of these categories are unworthy of ordination and strictly forbidden from going forth into the monkhood. *Those who are not eligible, but not forbidden from being ordained* Although not expressly forbidden from being ordained, those who fall under the following categories are not deemed recommendable. However, if they are already ordained, it does not mean that they must disrobe if they suffer from these handicaps: 1. Those who suffer from the following diseases a. Leprosy b. Measles or Pox - related illness c. Fungus of the skin d. Throat and lung disease 2. Those whose limbs are missing 3. Those who suffer from skeletal deformity 4. Those who are handicapped, blind, or deaf 5. Those who suffer from debilitating weakness 6. Those who have prior restrictions or commitments, such as not having parental or guardian consent, or by reasons of royal decree.
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