Significance of Expulsion
Synonyms: Removal, Eviction, Discharge, Banishment, Exclusion
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Buddhist concept of 'Expulsion'
Expulsion in Buddhism involves formally removing a Bhikkhu from the monastic community due to serious offenses, addressing both the need for justice and the adherence to community standards among the Bhikkhus.
From: Vinaya (2): The Mahavagga
(1) The act of removing a Bhikkhu from the Samgha due to commitments or violations of conduct.[1] (2) The act of removing a Bhikkhu from the community due to committed offenses, which was a topic of concern among the Bhikkhus.[2] (3) The act of officially removing a member from the Bhikkhu Samgha, with conditions determining whether it was done justly or unjustly.[3] (4) The act of removing a Bhikkhu from the monastic community due to serious infractions or refusal to acknowledge their offenses.[4]
From: Vinaya Pitaka (1): Bhikkhu-vibhanga (the analysis of Monks� rules)
(1) The act of being formally removed from a community, particularly in a monastic context.[5]