Sangha Act

Authors

  • Nitipan Intachoti บว.มมร

Keywords:

Sangha Act, Law, Regulation

Abstract

Thailand is considered a country of Buddhism. Most of the Buddhism through Thai society for a long time found that the monks and villagers had a good relationship with each other It can be seen that from the past to the present, the monks are the people. Each gave respect and faith In the monks always For a long time for a thousand years Role and importance of monks as a successor to Buddhism. There is a relationship between the monks and government officials. And the general public since the Sukhothai period onwards Monks are those who Buddhists accept their behavior as a good example of the people in society. This is because the monks are individuals who have the opportunity to study the Dharmawinai and practice In order to achieve dharma and to teach people to be good members of society, the clergy are expected from society that they should behave in accordance with the dharma. The priests perform important functions as advisers to the King. And can sometimes present the choice of a monarch's decision. The monks have come to help connect both parents. And people to live together in peace, based on the principles of Buddhism always But there are still some monks who practice outside of the Dharma-discipline that are detrimental to Buddhism. And there is also an offense against the law of the country causing damage, therefore, there is a punishment in the country Add another part of the discipline Is the Sangha Act

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Published

2020-12-31

How to Cite

Intachoti , N. . . . (2020). Sangha Act. Journal of Chaiyaphum Review, 3(3), 52–60. retrieved from https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jcr/article/view/246261