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Why do theravada Buddhism believe the monastic lifestyle is the best way to achieve enlightmen

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Answered by sumeeshsanjitha
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Answer: Theravada Buddhism emphasises attaining self-liberation through one's own efforts. Meditation and concentration are vital elements of the way to enlightenment. The ideal road is to dedicate oneself to full-time monastic life. The follower is expected to "abstain from all kinds of evil, to accumulate all that is good and to purify their mind".

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Answered by izmakhan7323408
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The Buddha was a man named Siddhartha Gautama. Since his death, his teachings are a source of authority for Theravada Buddhists. The Buddha does not have the status of a god as he is dead. According to Theravada Buddhism, the most ideal path to enlightenment would be living in monastic tradition .
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