NARRATIVE AND MYTHIC 4
Buddha used narratives effectively to teach great lessons to his people. The tales formed
the basic rules that guided this religion. In the current times, stories by Buddha are still
significant to the lives of Buddhists. For example, Monks always follow the strict rules of the
Vinay, which is a sense of discipline rules that Buddha brought into this religion many centuries
ago. Some typical examples of the Vinaya that Monks strictly observe today include; do not kill,
always talk in sincerity, never commit murder, live a life of celibacy, and refrain from drug
abuse among others (Damien, 2009). These lessons are considered to be very useful to the lives
of Monks such that they have to take a vow as a way of their commitment to follow the rules to
the end of their lives without deviation. In case a Monk breaks one of the promises and
determines one of the great lessons, he is expelled from the Monastery (Ronald, 2012). Every
day, religious Buddhist Monks have to learn the great experiences in the form of a scholarly
study. They have the role to take responsibility, conduct spiritual practices and take care of every
aspect of the learning process. During the prayers, students perform the bows as an indication of
continued respect for Buddha and his great teachings. Also, the bows indicate that the person has
surrendered himself or herself to Buddhist. They also pray with their hands folded, an indication
of the deeper meaning of the ritual, to the Buddha's past, present and future.
The narratives used to support Buddhism play a great significance in the lives of various
sects. Since they were creative narratives, believers deduce different meanings from them. As a
result, there are multiple sects in the Buddhism. Every cult that has been brought up through
Buddhism has its doctrines, gods, and legends (Phil, 2013). For instance, they all believe that the
evil spirit, Mara, has one motive of trying to take over one's soul if a person fails to meditate.
However, there are other traditions that have legends that differ. Interestingly, other traditions
have affected Buddhism to give rise to different faiths. For instance, the Brahmanism, which is a