What is a Rains Retreat? | Learn Buddhism
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| Observing the Vassa – the Annual "Rains Retreat" – Nalanda Buddhist Society |
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Temporary ordination
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| All ordination is temp up to enlightenment |
There is a specific program for international practitioners who want to become monastics for a few days or weeks is called IDOP, which is short for the International Dhammadayadas Ordination Program.
This program gives Westerners the opportunity to live and train as Theravada monastics. The program is in English and welcomes males from all over the world, not limiting itself to Buddhists.
Once the temporary 30-45 day ordination program is completed, the temporary monks enter the three months Rains Retreat or Phansa or Vassa at Prachinburi Province.
The Rains Retreat is a time for them to continue their monastic training, living a life of Dhamma and meditation.
Life for them slows down as they experience what it is like to truly live the life of a monk. This video was created to give an exclusive inside look and education into what is the annual three months Rains Retreat is like for all Theravada Buddhist monks.
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| American nun Ven. Tathtaaloka |
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- Nick Keomahavong, What is a Rains Retreat? March 6, 2020; Pat Macpherson (ed.), Wisdom Quarterly



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