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What do Buddhism think about organ transplat?

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Answered by cutiealeeza132
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Think of Buddhism about organ transplant....
Organ donation is giving an organ to help someone who needs a transplant.
There are no injunctions in Buddhism for or against organ donation. The death process of an individual is viewed as a very important time that should be treated with the greatest care and respect.
In some traditions, the moment of death is defined according to criteria which differ from those of modern Western medicine, and there are differing views as to the acceptability of organ transplantation.
The needs and wishes of the dying person must not be compromised by the wish to save a life. Each decision will depend on individual circumstances.
Central to Buddhism is a wish to relieve suffering and there may be circumstances where organ donation may be seen as an act of generosity. Where it is truly the wish of the dying person, it would be seen in that light.

Answered by Anonymous
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There are no rules in Buddhism for or against organ donation, but central to Buddhism is a wish to relieve suffering. ... The needs and wishes of a potential donor should not be compromised by the wish to save a life. The death process of an individual is viewed as very important, and a body should be treated with respect.

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