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<blockquote data-quote="AtulaSiriwardane" data-source="post: 3942952" data-attributes="member: 120286"><p><strong>a) The Four <em>Paaraajika</em> — The Defeaters</strong></p><p></p><p> The new bhikkhu is told about the <em>Paaraajika</em> Offences immediately after ordination, so he fully knows that they are the most serious of all the offences and that the consequences of transgressing them causes him <span style="color: Red">to be no longer a bhikkhu. </span>The nature of the act that breaks any of these four <em>Paaraajika</em> rules clearly reveals that the bhikkhu is no longer interested in developing the subtle and refined way of Dhamma. The alternative of voluntarily disrobing is always available if he feels he can no longer keep the Rule and this is considered a much better way to handle this sort of overwhelming desire.</p><p> A monk automatically falls from being a bhikkhu<a href="http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/ariyesako/layguide.html#n31" target="_blank">31</a> by committing any of these four offences of Defeat: </p><p></p><p><span style="color: Red">sexual-intercourse, </span></p><p><span style="color: Red"></span></p><p><span style="color: Red">murder, </span></p><p><span style="color: Red"></span></p><p><span style="color: Red">major-theft, </span></p><p><span style="color: Red"></span></p><p><span style="color: Red">or falsely claiming supernormal abilities. </span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A bhikkhu who falls into any of these four Defeater offences thereby severs himself irrevocably from the bhikkhu community and is no longer considered a bhikkhu. The text portrays it with some vivid similes showing their irreparable nature: as 'a man with his head cut off'; as 'a withered leaf fallen from its stem'; as 'a palm tree cut down'; as 'a broken stone.' For while all the other offences can be remedied, these four are terminal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtulaSiriwardane, post: 3942952, member: 120286"] [B]a) The Four [I]Paaraajika[/I] — The Defeaters[/B] The new bhikkhu is told about the [I]Paaraajika[/I] Offences immediately after ordination, so he fully knows that they are the most serious of all the offences and that the consequences of transgressing them causes him [COLOR=Red]to be no longer a bhikkhu. [/COLOR]The nature of the act that breaks any of these four [I]Paaraajika[/I] rules clearly reveals that the bhikkhu is no longer interested in developing the subtle and refined way of Dhamma. The alternative of voluntarily disrobing is always available if he feels he can no longer keep the Rule and this is considered a much better way to handle this sort of overwhelming desire. A monk automatically falls from being a bhikkhu[URL="http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/ariyesako/layguide.html#n31"]31[/URL] by committing any of these four offences of Defeat: [COLOR=Red]sexual-intercourse, [/COLOR] [COLOR=Red]murder, [/COLOR] [COLOR=Red]major-theft, [/COLOR] [COLOR=Red]or falsely claiming supernormal abilities. [/COLOR] A bhikkhu who falls into any of these four Defeater offences thereby severs himself irrevocably from the bhikkhu community and is no longer considered a bhikkhu. The text portrays it with some vivid similes showing their irreparable nature: as 'a man with his head cut off'; as 'a withered leaf fallen from its stem'; as 'a palm tree cut down'; as 'a broken stone.' For while all the other offences can be remedied, these four are terminal. [/QUOTE]
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