The Life or Legend of Gaudama, the Buddha of the Burmese (Volume II)Bigandet, Paul Ambroise
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The Life or Legend of Gaudama, the Buddha of the Burmese (Volume II)
Bigandet, Paul Ambroise
Buddhism -- Burma; Burma -- Religion; Gautama Buddha
The Talapoin is bound to his community, so that in every kiaong or
house of the order there are ordinarily to be met several Patzins and
a good number of shyins. Each kiaong has a chief who presides over the
community, under the appellation of Tsaya, or, as is more often the case,
under that of Phongyie. He is, in most instances, the nominee of the
individual who has built the monastery, and who is vested with a kind of
right of patronage to appoint whom he likes to be the head of the house
he has erected. He who is the head of the house has power over all the
inmates, and every one acknowledges him as his immediate superior. He has
the management of all the little affairs of the community, enforces the
regular observance of the rules and duties of the profession, corrects
abuses, rebukes the trespassers, spurs the lazy, excites the lukewarm,
keeps peace and maintains good understanding amongst his subordinates.
He receives, in his official character, the pious visitors who resort
to his monastery, either for the sake of making voluntary offerings in
token of their respect for and admiration of his eminent sanctity, or
for conversing with him on some religious subjects, which, let it be
said quietly, out of deference to human frailty, sometimes make room
for those of a worldly character. If the alms-givers or advice-seekers
belong, as often happens, to the fair and devout sex, they must remain at
a distance of six or twelve cubits, as the place may allow, from their
pious adviser. It is supposed that a nearer proximity might endanger the
virtue of the holy recluse.
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