Monastic education

Monastic education

Monastic Education

The Buddhist monastic education system facilitate basic educational needs of the South East Asian Buddhist countries before the contemporary era. Nowadays, countries like Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos still practice Buddhist monastic education to fill the gap of the government education system.

See also

  • Myanmar Monastic Schools



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