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The number of incense scars on the monk's head has.
One, two, three, six,
Nine, more than a dozen.
Anyone who becomes a monk or nun has to shave their hair, which is called shaving in Buddhism.
In addition to the shaving ceremony, Buddhism also has a "pure heart" ceremony. That is, after entering the monastery, after a period of study, those with excellent grades, the old monk will use incense sticks to light the first ring scar of their monk career, which is called "pure heart". Then in the next year or two, if you behave well, you are eligible for a second ring scar, named "Lefou".
Their actions are either based on the idea of sacrificing one's self or on the idea of cutting off self-grasping. The burning of the ring scar at the time of ordination is also known as the 'incense burning scar', and the number of incense burn scars is generally there.
One, two, three, six,
Nine, more than a dozen. The twelve points indicate the highest "bodhisattva vows" among the vows received. There are many people at home on the eve of the day of the bodhisattva vows, and the rings are burned on the wrists; The scars of the monks are mostly burned on the top of the head.
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In ancient times, it was generally a respect, but there must be exceptions!
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Ancient monks all had ring scars on their heads, but why modern monks didn't have them, the answer was in 1983. Because the development of the country is good, so now people's lives are much better than before, and many people have spare time, so they will take advantage of their holidays to walk around and see the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. Many famous scenic spots have become the first choice for people to go, most of these attractions are Buddhist temples and the like, some people who believe in Buddhism will always burn incense and worship Buddha here, even if they are not people who believe in Buddhism, they will also worship and make their wishes.
Everyone can see a lot of monks in these places, but most of the current monks are ordinary monks who pretend to be monks with salaries, but there are also real monks, but these real monks are not the same as what you see in the TV series, vegetarianism is certain, but everyone has a ring scar on the top of the head of the simple monk in the TV series, but the current monk is gone, what is the reason for the formation, let's tell you. The real name of the ring scar is called "Burning Incense Cave", which is really being burned out with incense, which must be very painful, and this practice first appeared in the Yuan Dynasty.
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The incense scar is also known as the ring scar in Chinese Buddhism, which is a "specialty" of Chinese Buddhism, but it was abolished by the Buddhist Association of China in 1983. In the document "Resolution on the Issue of the Transmission of Ordination in Han Buddhist Temples", it is stated that the practice of burning the scar on the head of the ordained person at the time of ordination "is not the original ritual of Buddhism, and will be abolished in the future because it is harmful to physical health."
From then on, the newly ordained Han monks will no longer have a scar on the top of their heads.
When did the scars start? At present, the more common saying is that the "Chinese monk ordination and incense scar research" said, according to legend, it began in the twenty-fifth year of the Yuan Shizu to the Yuan Dynasty (1288), when the abbot of Shamen Zhide Jinling Tianxi Temple, and the seven people conferred the ordination, burning incense on the top, referring to the lifelong oath. This gradually became a common practice.
Later generations of Chinese Buddhists often used this to express their faith, and the burning of ordination scars became a way to identify whether or not they had taken the ordination.
There is a saying that burning vows and scars originates from the Buddhist idea of sacrificing one's body to make offerings, and it is also regarded as the elimination of self-grasping. In the old days, when the monks were ordained, the number of incense scars burned was generally there.
One, two, three, six, nine, twelve. The twelve points indicate the highest "bodhisattva vows" among the vows received. At home, there are many people in the armpit before the day of taking the bodhisattva vows, and the burn ring scars on the wrists; The scars of the monks' vows are mostly burned on the top of the head, and they have become one of the signs of monks in the eyes of secular people.
In addition to the shaving ceremony (anyone who becomes a monk or nun must shave their head, which is called shaving in Buddhism), there is also a "pure heart" ceremony. That is, after entering the monastery, after a period of study, those with excellent grades, the old monk will use incense sticks to light the first ring scar of their monk career, which is called "pure heart". Then in the next year or two, if you behave well, you are eligible for a second ring scar, named "Lefou".
Generally speaking, if it goes well, most of the older monks in the temple can have five or six ordination scars; And the abbots of important temples such as Shaolin Temple, there are.
Eight, nine, or even twelve ring scars.
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It is only after the ordination ceremony and after a period of dedication that monks have achieved excellent results will they receive the first scar in their lives, which is called pure heart. In the next year or two, those who perform well will receive a second ring scar, Lefou.
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The 9 precepts belong to the nine precepts, and if you take them as precepts, you will be a monk when you enter the monastery.
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It is a saying in Buddhism that represents the precepts inside the temple.
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Although the Buddhist scriptures say that it is necessary to put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha on the spot, it is still very difficult to enter the Buddhist gate.
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The number represents the high and low of the vows received, and the largest number is twelve.
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The average monk is a person who burns only six scars on his head, and 12 scars on his head means that his practice is the highest.
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The average host stammers the number of gossip or nine.
Now you have to get rid of your worldly troubles and concentrate on your practice", in order to show that he has removed the troubles of the world, the monk cut his hair and became a monk.
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