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    Title: 台灣僧尼的親屬支持系統 : 以南部某寺院為中心
    Kin support system of Taiwanese Buddhist monks and nuns: A study at a monastery in southern Taiwan
    Authors: 吳佳純
    Wu ,Chia Chun
    Contributors: 張珣
    Chang, Hsun
    吳佳純
    Wu ,Chia Chun
    Keywords: 佛教
    親屬關係
    寺院
    社會改變
    孝道
    比丘
    比丘尼
    寺院系統
    Buddhism
    Kinship
    Monastery
    Social Change
    Filial Piety
    Monk
    Nun
    Monastic System
    Date: 2010
    Issue Date: 2013-09-03 16:26:37 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: N/A
    Unlike what most people believe, Buddhist monasteries rely not only on laymen’s financial support but also on the supports of families and relatives of monks and nuns. In addition, Buddhist renunciation does not always cut off the relationship of a monk or nun with their families. On the contrary, most of monks and nuns in my research remain close contacts with their families and relatives. It is believed that once a person joins the Order, he or she can rely fully on the monasteries’ financial, emotional and medical supports. However, this is not true in all Buddhist monasteries in Taiwan. Mutual dependency between monks or nuns and their families and relatives is the main focus of this research. With lack of supports of different aspects from the monasteries, monks and nuns will have to turn to their families and relatives for helps when needed. Therefore, keeping close and positive relationship with families and relatives is important to some monks and nuns.

    This research aims at: 1. finding out the kin relationships of monks and nuns; 2. looking at the mutual dependency between monks and nuns and their families or relatives; 3. comparing the ideology and reality of monastic life and Buddhist institution (monasteries). In order to achieve the above goals, I will look at possible causes that might affect the relationship between monks and nuns with their families and relatives. Moreover, although not intended, the reasons of renunciation will be discussed in this paper. Different from Buddhist monasteries in other countries and traditions, Taiwanese monasteries can be privately owned by monks, nuns, or laymen. Because of this fact, and because it determines whether monks and nuns will get necessary supports from the monasteries or not, so types of Buddhist monasteries in Taiwan will be discussed, too.
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    T 16 No.685 The Ghost Festival Sutra〈佛說盂蘭盆經〉
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    卍 Xuzangjing《卍續藏經》
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