Significance of Suspend
In Theravada Buddhism, the term "suspend" refers to a disciplinary action taken against a bhikkhu accused of misconduct. This process results in the temporary removal of the individual from the monastic community. Suspension serves as a corrective measure to address the bhikkhu's behavior, allowing for reflection and potential rehabilitation before any decision regarding their future in the community is made.
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Buddhist concept of 'Suspend'
In Buddhism, "Suspend" denotes the temporary removal of a bhikkhu from the community due to alleged misconduct, serving as a disciplinary action to maintain ethical standards within the monastic community.
From: Maha Buddhavamsa—The Great Chronicle of Buddhas
(1) The action taken against a bhikkhu for their alleged misconduct, leading to their temporary removal from the community.[1]