The Community
The
Amaravati Community consists of Bhikkhu*,
Siladharã*, Samanera*,
Anagarika* and lay residents.
The monks and nuns live as alms mendicants, following a discipline
that emphasises personal integrity, thus encouraging direct
experience of religious truth.
Members of the Sangha* shave their heads and wear simple robes
of the Theravada tradition; ochre in colour for the Bhikkhu
and Samanera; dark brown for the Siladhara and white for the
Anagarika.
These forms of dress and the shaven head are customary in
Buddhism for those who have relinquished worldly values and
ambitions, in order to commit themselves fully to the spiritual
life.
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