Why do nuns and monks shave bald?

Updated on society 2024-05-11
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Monks and nuns must shave their heads, indicating that the worldly things in the world have been done, and the points on the head are called scars The monk's scars are a symbol of status. It's a representation of rank. After a few months of freshman training, the young monks who have just shaved the river will take a simple quiz, and after passing the test, the old monks in the temple will use incense sticks to help them light the first ring scar of their monkhood, which is called"Pure heart"。

    And then in the next.

    Within one or two years, if you perform well, such as no longer drooling when watching the lock code channel or no longer looking left and right when writing the Diamond Sutra silently, you are eligible for a second ring scar:"Lefou"。Generally speaking, if it goes well, most of the older monks in the temple can have it.

    five or six scars; The abbot of an important temple such as Shaolin Temple, Halal Temple, or Longfa Hall may be a [senior monk] or a [special monk] with eight or nine ordination scars. However, this tenth scar is not something that ordinary monks can have, except for the Bodhidharma Patriarch and the Six Patriarchs Zen Master, there are no more than five [god-level monks] with ten scars. Not only on the head, but also on the body, for example:

    Arm. Addendum: Except for the Han Chinese, monks of other ethnic groups do not have the rule of burning scars.

    This may be related to the belief in the Brahmana Sutra of the Bodhisattva Vows that burns the body and makes offerings. In the Tang Dynasty, there was a custom of refining the top with Ai Ran, and this custom formed a universal system, which is said to be in the Yuan Dynasty. At that time, the foreign rulers wanted to distinguish the true from the false, and prevent the people who resisted the decree from escaping to the monks.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Answer Give me the stinky boy Because everyone is good.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    All monks who are ordained have to shave their hair, which is called shaving in Buddhism.

    Shaving has a threefold meaning:

    First, according to Buddhism, hair represents the innumerable troubles and wrong habits of the world, and cutting off the hair is equivalent to removing the troubles and wrong habits;

    The second is to cut off the hair is equivalent to removing the pride and slackness of the world; Get rid of all worries and practice wholeheartedly. In ancient China, people regarded hair as very important, believing that hair was obtained from parents and must be protected and not damaged, otherwise it would be disrespectful to parents. Buddhism, on the other hand, requires the severance of these meaningless family attachments;

    The third is to distinguish the followers of other denominations in India. At that time, there were many sects in India. But as soon as people see a person with a shaved head, they know that they are Buddhists. Later, shaving the head became a ritual to join the Buddhist sect.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    "Now you have to get rid of your worldly troubles and concentrate on your practice", the monk cut his hair and became a monk in order to express his removal from the troubles of the world.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Gossip Culture Episode 2: Why Monks Shave Their Heads.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In ancient times, there was a so-called married couple, and in the eyes of the ancients, the parents of the hair were worth cherishing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What is the significance of Venerable Sheng Yan's --- shaving the hair of a monk?

    There is a ritual of shaving the hair from the status of a practitioner, but the loss of hair does not mean upgrading or upgrading, but it symbolizes letting go of all the previous pride, glory, frustration, and frustration, that is, shaving off the troubles of self-attachment, such as inferiority, self-pity, pride, and self-consolation.

    Ordinary people are always persistent in all kinds of pride and glory, so they have pride and arrogance; can't let go of frustration and frustration, so they have inferiority complex and resentment; But when we come to the Three Jewels to seek salvation and become a monk with the Buddha, we should completely abandon all these honors and disgraces, and treat ourselves as newborn babies and start over.

    If we can't reverse this concept, our strong and unconquerable character and deep-rooted habits will not be easy to get rid of. If the character does not change, the troubles will be endless, and even if the hair falls, it will add infinite troubles to oneself and bring burdens to the Sangha.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    "Now you have to get rid of your worldly troubles and concentrate on your practice", the monk cut his hair and became a monk in order to express his removal from the troubles of the world.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    "Now you have to get rid of your worldly troubles and concentrate on your practice", the monk cut his hair and became a monk in order to express his removal from the troubles of the world.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It means to shave off the thread of troubles. is a sign. It's like a Taoist priest's hair.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hair is regarded as the 3 former annoyance silk so be bald.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Gossip Culture Episode 2: Why Monks Shave Their Heads.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are two main points.

    1.It is a symbol of the monk, and there were many religions in ancient India, after which the Buddhists were bald and could be recognized at a glance.

    2.It is a symbol of the three thousand troubles, which means that all the troubles will be ended.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because the Buddha was afraid that their hair would be longer than their own.

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