Samanera
A sāmaṇera is a novice male monastic in Buddhism. A novice female monastic is a sāmaṇerī, in Sanskrit śrāmaṇerī or śrāmaṇerikā.
Etymology
The sāmaṇera is a diminutive equivalent to the Sanskrit term śrāmaṇera, which indicates an ascetic practitioner. Therefore, sāmaṇera might be said to mean "small or young renunciate ". In some South and Southeast Asian Buddhist traditions, the term refers to someone who has taken the initial pabbajjā vows but not upasampadā. The pratimokṣa rules do not apply to them, and they do not take part in the recital of the rules on uposatha days.The Sanskrit word śrāmaṇerikā is the feminine form of.
History
The account provided in the literature of South Asian Buddhism is that when Gautama Buddha's son Rāhula was seven years old, he followed the Buddha, saying "Give me my inheritance." The Buddha called Sariputta and asked him to ordain Rāhula, who became the first sāmaṇera.Overview
In the Vinaya, used by many South Asian Buddhist sects, a man under the age of 20 cannot be ordained as a bhikṣu but can be ordained as a sāmaṇera. Sāmaṇeras live according to the Ten Precepts and devote themselves to religious service during breaks from secular schooling, or in conjunction with it if they are devoted to formal ordination. In other cultures and Buddhist traditions, monks take different sets of vows and follow different customary rules.The Ten Precepts upheld by sāmaṇeras are:
- Refrain from killing or harming living things.
- Refrain from stealing.
- Refrain from unchastity.
- Refrain from lying.
- Refrain from taking intoxicants.
- Refrain from taking food at inappropriate times.
- Refrain from singing, dancing, playing music, or attending entertainment programs.
- Refrain from wearing perfume, cosmetics, and garland.
- Refrain from sitting on high chairs and sleeping on luxurious, soft beds.
- Refrain from accepting money.
Transition to full ordination
After a year or at the age of 20, a sāmaṇera will be considered for the upasampada or higher ordination as a bhikṣu. Some monasteries will require people who want to ordain as a monk to be a novice for a set period of time, as a period of preparation and familiarization.Ordination of women
The novice ordination of women, according to the traditional vinaya, is conferred by monks, and by nuns when possible. Novice nuns honor their vows of the Ten Precepts as their code of behaviour.After a year or at the age of 20, a novice nun can be ordained as a full bhikṣuṇī. The ordination rituals depend on the nun's specific tradition of Buddhism, while the number of their precepts increases substantially.