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Buddhist Views on Cohabitation

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Introduction

Buddhist view on cohabitation is far from western world believes.

Buddhists have varying beliefs to the concept.

In Western world, children live apart from their parents at the age of eighteen.

They are expected to stand on their own feet and face challenges.

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Burmese lifestyle

Here things are completely different. Children stay close to their parents. One family had close to 4 or 5

members. They don’t encourage sexual

knowledge before marriage . They place high value in virginity. Hardly do they make love before

they are  married.

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Buddhism and Cohabitation

Buddhism scripture mentions cohabitation as a serious act.

Any women who are guided by brothers, parents or relatives etc should be respected and avoided.

Getting involved with them is committing adultery or sexual violation.

Not all Buddhists hold the same view.

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Buddhism Different Views

Some believe formal Buddhist marriage institution has no scriptural authority.

There are many Buddhist priests who are licensed to perform civil ceremonies.

Couple s can choose can have their union blessed by a priest.

He acts as the adjunct of the marriage service they choice.

The ceremony then becomes the declaration of intent.

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The third of the 5 Percepts It says ‘Kamesu micchacara veramani

sikkhapadam samadiyami’ It means to undertake the course of training

in refraining from wrong-doing in respect of sensuality.

It is an ethical approach and one that is upheld by the Buddhists.

Some Buddhist sects that practice or teach in a monastic environment .

they don’t allow any kind of marriage type to be formed.

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