Upasampadā
Upasampadā literally denotes "approaching or nearing the ascetic tradition." In more common parlance it specifically refers to the rite and ritual of ascetic vetting by which a candidate, if deemed acceptable, enters the community as upasampadān and is authorised to undertake ascetic life.
According to Buddhist monastic codes, a person must be 20 years old in order to become a monk or nun. A person under the age of 20 years cannot undertake upasampadā or nun ), but can become a novice. After a year or at the age of 20, a novice will be considered for upasampadā.
Traditionally, the upasampadā ritual is performed within a well-demarcated and consecrated area called sima and needs to be attended by a specified number of monks: "ten or even five in a remoter area".