A Study of Actualized Model of Project "The Village of Five Precepts" of the Order in Nongkhai Province

Authors

  • Phra Rachen Wisarado Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Nongkai Campus

Keywords:

Actualized Model, The Five Precepts Village, The Order

Abstract

          The main purposes of this research paper were 1) to study the concept, theory and the actualized model of the project entitled “The Village of the Five Precepts” 2) to study the condition of work and the mechanics of actualized model of project and 3) to propose the actualized model of project “The Village of Five Precepts” of the Buddhist monks in Nongkhai Province. The results of the research were found that “sila” (morality) means the physical and verbal behavior or it may be called the normality, that is, to have physical and verbal regulation by the help of the attentive abstention. So the sin is avoided, namely, the unwholesome, that is, physical misconduct and verbal misconduct. The Buddhist monks of Nongkhai Province carry out the model actuation of project of the “Village of Five Precepts” in the concept of the qualitative circle, that is, ‘Plan’ means to lay out plan, ‘Do’ means the practice in accordance with plan, ‘Check’ means the investigation and ‘Action’ means to improve the weak point (PDCA) and three steps, that is, the study of scriptures or to understand the empirical data as appeared, The practice and approach are to understand the target and penetration or development beginning by oneself and the model to disperse the knowledge, that is, the actualized model of the project “The Village of Five Precepts” of the Buddhist monks of Nongkhai Province in order to make the community belong to the location and lead to the development of the country sustainably.

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Published

2019-12-27

How to Cite

Wisarado, P. R. . (2019). A Study of Actualized Model of Project "The Village of Five Precepts" of the Order in Nongkhai Province. Academic MCU Buriram Journal, 4(2), 1–12. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ambj/article/view/241463

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