About Monastic university

In the context of Dharma, a monastic university is an institution dedicated to the rigorous study and practice of Buddhist teachings. It serves as a center for deepening understanding of scripture, philosophy, and meditation practices. Monastic universities uphold strict ethical guidelines and communal living (Sangha), fostering an environment where students and faculty commit to spiritual growth and academic excellence. These institutions preserve and transmit ancient wisdom, preparing monks and lay practitioners alike to uphold and propagate the principles of Dharma in contemporary society.

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