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As a monk, it is vital to understand the importance of caring for both personal and temple property. All items in the temple are seen as belonging to Lord Buddha, donated by individuals out of respect and faith. Monks act as stewards of these items, upholding the traditions and teachings of Buddhism. Emphasizing efficiency and organization is crucial for preserving these belongings. The lessons in management and maintenance are not just practical; they embody the respect and responsibility that comes with monastic life. For more content visit dmc.tv.

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-Principles of Management
-Care for Temple Property
-Stewardship in Monastic Life
-Importance of Organization
-Buddhist Traditions and Teachings

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7. Management, Maintenance, and Exercise As a monk, you must learn to care for your personal effects, as well as temple property. You must understand the principles of efficiency, good organization, and caring for things so that they last. All the items in a temple belong to Lord Buddha, from the raw mats, down to the needles and brooms; all these items have been donated to Lord Buddha out of good faith and respect. As a monk, you are merely steward to these things on His behalf. Monks use these things because they are the heirs to the traditions and teachings of Lord Buddha. When people donate items
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