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Development of Monastic Robe (Cīvara) in The Buddha’s Time
Author Nanda, Paññā (著) ; Piyabhani, Nantakorn (著) ; Mahatthanadull, Sanu (著)
Source The Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Universities
Volumev.11 n.2
Date2018
Pages57 - 71
PublisherInternational Association of Buddhist Universities
Publisher Url http://www.iabu.org/
LocationThailand [泰國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor affiliation: International Buddhist Studies College, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University
KeywordMonastic robe and Robe colours in the Buddhist scriptures
AbstractHaving passed away of Buddha, the monks from Sāsana play very importance role as head leaders of Sāsana. To describe such image of monks, the robes also were the core value of Sāsana because a monk who wears a robe is accepted as a real monk by lay devotees. Among the Four Requisites such as robe, food, shelter and medicine which allowed by the Bhddha, there are different concepts of robe among the Buddhist monks today.Nowadays, after changing of time and location, the robes have become differently forms and styles as each of Mahāyana robes and Theravāda robes. Although each school has look similar robes such as colour, the way of sewing but there have much more different between them. The Theravāda monks from Myanmar who wear robes are not similar place and school with each others. So in this study, the researcher will be analysis the robes which related to Theravāda monks according to Piṭaka.The topic will be related monastic robe and its colour. All the data will be collected from the Buddhist scriptures. Especially, information will be searched from Vinaya Mahāvagga Pali.
Table of contentsIntroduction 58
Robes Before The Used of Vinaya 59
Robe After The Used of Vinaya 60
Monastic Robe Patterns as Magadha Field 62
Allowed Six Colours of Robe in The Buddha’s Time 64
Prohibited Seven Colours of Robe in The Buddha’s Time 66
The Buddha and His Disciple’s Robe Colours 68
Conclusion 70
ISSN19068190 (P)
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Created date2021.08.09



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