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Why do Buddhist monks and nuns shave their heads?

Shaving the head is one of the rules the Buddha laid down for his monks and nuns. It is one of the key indicators of renunciation showing that a person has given up ordinary life and will live outside of social conventions. Fortunately we can read about the exact situation where the Buddha made this rule. We find it in the section of the monks rules called the Culla Vagga: Now at that time the group of six monks wore their hair long. People looked down upon, criticised, spread it about, saying: “Like householders who enjoy pleasures of the senses.” Monks [...]

2020-03-13T15:11:51+00:00April 20th, 2018|Common Questions|0 Comments

The Voice of Enlightened Nuns: Therigatha

This is a complete translation of the Therigatha, one of the books of the Pali Canon Found in the Khuddaka Nikaya. Through this sacred book, you will meet the noble nuns who attained enlightenment when the Buddha was alive. These exalted nuns achieved the essence of the Buddha’s path: the liberation through Arahantship and ultimate freedom. The account of their struggle for enlightenment is amazing. It is hard to imagine how they practiced the Dhamma with such extreme energy and determination, even at a risk to their own lives. Saying “Saṅghaṁ saranaṁ gacchāmi,” we go for refuge to this community [...]

2023-10-05T10:03:07+00:00March 29th, 2018|Mahamegha Books|0 Comments
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