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It's kinda controversial in Buddhism teaching. There isn't any written text which directly mention any objections against homosexuality, however, it is also forbidden, judged from other context.
The principles of Buddhism is to avoid dukka (roughly translated as 'hardships' or 'sadness', though not at all precise) in order to achieve nirvana. To achieve this state, one must detach themselves from any attachment to the world, including hedonistic activities. Sex is included here; it is even described in detail: not utilising any parts of the body or cavities (I forgot the real verse). So here, homosexuality is mildly implicated to be prohibitied.
However, Buddhism also states that everyone must love any other lifeforms as though themselves, regardless of their species or gender, regardless of the form of love. So here, homosexuality is seen as being okay.
Even the Buddhist masters (including Dalai Lama) have divided opinions on this, so it's pretty hard to determine.
The Panca-Sila of Buddhism denouces all form of sexual misconduct.
What people above have said is true. Buddhism, as a general rule denounces all forms of sexual activity for fear of something called, kama-tanah, that is, attachment to sensual pleasure. Attachment (tanha) much be overcome in all aspects of life in order to attain enlightenment (nibbana). This is the distilled essence of Sambhogakaya, which is what Mahayana Buddhists in particular believe is the physical manifestation of buddhas, not just the historical Buddha, but all those who attain enlightenment.
In this way, Buddhism isn't so much pro-gay, or even neutral. It just lumps in homosexuality with all other forms of sexual misconduct. In Buddhism there is no punishment for this type of 'misconduct', which is refreshing at least.
(knew that Buddhism A-Level would come in useful)
Are monks allowed to masturbate ? (in all religion, I don't know at all, I'm curious)
They are for the monks who practice buddhism.
Not for the general public who don't practice their daily lives.
Actually, the five precepts are the moral code for every lay Budddhist, the Upisaka, and Upisika.
Monks and nuns, Bhikkus and Bhukkunis, actually follow a set of ten precepts. Which are the first five lay precepts, and then an additional five. (Which if I remember correctly, are abstaining from dancing, wearing perfume, eating after noon, sleeping on luxurious beds, and handling money.)
You're getting confused between the five and ten precepts of the Buddhist faith. Every lay Buddhist adheres to the Panca-sila.
The Panca-Sila of Buddhism denouces all form of sexual misconduct.
What people above have said is true. Buddhism, as a general rule denounces all forms of sexual activity for fear of something called, kama-tanah, that is, attachment to sensual pleasure.
The Panca-Sila of Buddhism denouces all form of sexual misconduct.
What people above have said is true. Buddhism, as a general rule denounces all forms of sexual activity for fear of something called, kama-tanah, that is, attachment to sensual pleasure. Attachment (tanha) much be overcome in all aspects of life in order to attain enlightenment (nibbana). This is the distilled essence of Sambhogakaya, which is what Mahayana Buddhists in particular believe is the physical manifestation of buddhas, not just the historical Buddha, but all those who attain enlightenment.
In this way, Buddhism isn't so much pro-gay, or even neutral. It just lumps in homosexuality with all other forms of sexual misconduct. In Buddhism there is no punishment for this type of 'misconduct', which is refreshing at least.
(knew that Buddhism A-Level would come in useful)
In this way, Buddhism isn't so much pro-gay, or even neutral. It just lumps in homosexuality with all other forms of sexual misconduct. In Buddhism there is no punishment for this type of 'misconduct', which is refreshing at least.
Are monks allowed to masturbate ? (in all religion, I don't know at all, I'm curious)
