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Once ordained, monks must engage in specific duties as prescribed by Lord Buddha to free themselves from worldly desires. These duties, categorized into 'Kiccavatta' (mandatory) and 'Vatta' (recommended), are crucial for a monk's respect and spiritual growth. Senior monks emphasize ten primary duties for monks: Alms Gathering, Temple Cleaning, Confession, Chanting and Meditation, Reflection, and Caring for Your Preceptor, each aiding in their quest for detachment from materialism. Engaging faithfully in these activities enhances their spiritual practice and respect within the community. For further insights, visit dmc.tv.

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-Monkhood
-Duties of a Monk
-Buddhist Teachings
-Worldly Desire
-Spiritual Practices

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How do Monks Free themselves from Worldly Desire? The answer to the above question is: Once ordained as a monk, you must fulfill all required and recommended duties based on tenets clearly specified by Lord Buddha. Kiccavatta (Duty) derives from the combination of two words... Kicca and vatta Kicca means things that one MUST do, otherwise you will surely regret not having done so. Vatta means things that you SHOULD do, although it is not required. If you do not do these things, the consequences are not detrimental. It will not bar you from monkhood, but it could result in the lessening of respect for your station as a monk. If you do these things, the level of respect people will accord on you will only improve and strengthen. These duties will also help to free you from worldly desire. Senior monks have developed the following ten primary duties for monks to fulfill: 1. Alms Gathering 2. Temple Cleaning 3. Confession 4. Chanting and Meditation 5. Reflection 6. Caring for Your Preceptor
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