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A Pravrajya program to make 500 people Shramner (short-term monks) has been started in Lumbini. In the holy garden of Mayadevi temple, Sanghanayak Bodhisen Mahasthavir and All Nepal Bhikkhus Federation president Dhamma Shobhan Mahasthavir presented yellow shirts to them for the first time and they were made to participate in Shramner Pravrajya.
All Nepal Monks' Federation and Thai Monks' Federation organized and co-organized various organizations including Lumbini Development Fund on Tuesday. In the
program, the Ambassador of Thailand, Suwapong Sirisorn, said that it was an opportunity to receive the Buddha's teachings in Lumbini, the birthplace of the Buddha, and said that the teachings of the Buddha are very useful for peace.
Lharkyal Lama, Vice President of Lumbini Development Fund and Bhikshu Nigrodha, Secretary General of All Nepal Bhikshu Federation, said that monks, lamas, and gurus are needed to implement Buddha's teachings in Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha.
A short-term monk must wear a yellow turban and follow the 10 rules of Buddhism. Although ordinary followers will follow Panchasheela and Ashtasheela, short-term monks will have to completely convert themselves to Buddhist rules by the next Chait 3rd.
To become a monk, you have to follow 227 rules.
