Why do monks have holes in their heads? Why do monks have to poke several holes in their heads

Updated on culture 2024-07-11
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    That's not called punching, that's scarring. In order to receive the pure vows, the Bodhisattva practitioner burns a certain part of his body with incense to support the Buddhas, so that if the hot iron wheel spins on my top, he will not lose his bodhichitta in this way, and the bodhisattva's head is burned in the ordination altar. The bhikshu ordination is not to burn the scars, which has been banned in China and is considered superstition, so the monks in China are not scars.

    Buddhism was introduced to Chinese monks very much, the society attached great importance to it, in the Tang Dynasty, in order to prevent the laity from pretending to be monks, so the imperial court decreed that monks should burn the ring scars when they were ordained. Another legend began in Yuan Shizu to Yuan 25 1288, when Shamen Zhide abbot Tianxi Temple, and the seven people gave the ring to burn incense at the top, as a lifelong oath.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The hole on the monk's head is also called "ring scar".

    Or known as incense burning scar (commonly known as "hot incense hole").

    It is burned with incense or moxa when the monk receives the ordination, and the more scars the ordination, the deeper the qualification. There are different ways to say that there are at least 1 and a maximum of 12 ring scars

    In the past, some monks were only allowed to burn one "ring scar" when they first received their ordination, and they could be increased later, but at most 12.

    The number is different from the heart: the nine ones are called "Jiupin Lotus Terrace", which is the hope that they can be born in the Western Elysium; The twelve are called "Twelve Enlightenment", which means that they are willing to help more people like the Bodhisattva.

    And the nine who see the twelve, to worship: for others are greater than their own!

    Of course, this is a family statement!

    Now that the above practice has been abolished, it is still possible to burn "ring scars" in some monasteries, but no longer according to the heart, directly burn nine or twelve "ring scars" to finish!

    In addition to the "Sanskrit Net Sutra Bodhisattva Precept Sutra", there is also the "Medicine King Bodhisattva Product" in the "Mystic Law Lotus Sutra" also talks about "burning the body and making offerings"!

    When the monk is ordained, there is also the phrase "beat the novice, kneel the monk, and burn the bodhisattva's head".

    In addition, in the Yuan Dynasty, it was indeed based on whether there was a "ring scar" to distinguish the authenticity of the monk's identity! At that time, it was divided into "Tsing Yi Monk" (Han monk) and "Yellow Monk" (Tibetan monk), and the Yellow Monk did not burn the "ring scar", because he was afraid of destroying the "bright point" on his body!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Why is it that there were six points on the monk's head and now they are gone? After listening to the knowledge.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I'm also curious about this, and today I finally got to know.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is a ring scar, which is burned by a monk with a moxa fire when he receives the ordination, and the more ring scars, the more ordination he receives, and the relatively deep qualifications he receives. The minimum number of ring scars is 1 and the maximum number is 9.

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