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what are the rules prescribed for buddhist monks and nuns​

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Answered by balajiram060606
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1. Everyone, whether Lama, abbot, disciplinarian, teacher, or ordinary monk or nun, is equal in political terms, and feudal distinctions of rank and special prerogatives must be eliminated.

2. Monks and nuns have the legal right to freedom of religious belief, and the right to engage in normal religious activity and accept donations.

3. Monks and nuns have the supreme responsibility to love the Nation and love the Dharma, obey rules and regulations, uphold the unification of the Motherland and the unity of nationalities,  protect the interests of the People and oppose Splittism.

4. Monks and nuns are responsible for observing monastic discipline, studying and promoting religious knowledge, behaving impeccably, protecting artifacts and historic cultural relics and taking care of facilities and valuables in common use.

5. All monks and nuns must follow the “Lhasa city municipal government rules for monks and nuns in monasteries [etc.],” be united in cooperation, and friendly, respecting elders and caring for the young.

Answered by osheenaju
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They must uphold the force of law, uphold the interests of the people, uphold the unity of nationalities, uphold the unification of the Motherland, and oppose Splittism.

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