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How do monks keep their hair shining all the time?

Why do you see that all the monks on TV are bald from your mobile phone and ask Tathagata why he is not bald? Ask from their mobile phones, ask from their mobile phones, because they think their hair is their trouble and thoughts ... when they are stripped naked, it means that they have put down everything in the world ... so they are monks. Anyone who becomes a monk must shave his hair, which is called shaving in Buddhism. A monk is a monk, and a monk is a monk, that is, a Buddhist. When he enters an empty door, he must hold a shaving ceremony. So why do you want to lose your hair? Buddhists pay attention to abstinence. They think that hair represents worldly troubles and selfish distractions. If you want to be clean, you naturally have to shave off your worries and distractions and show your mind to the Buddha. I think it's the same whether I shave my head or not. My heart is unclean. Even if you take it off, you are a fake monk! Anyone who becomes a monk must shave his hair, which is called tonsure in Buddhism. True In the 5th century BC, in a Sakyamuni tribe on the border between Nepal and India, Prince Gautama Fandado left home to practice. Seven years later, he became a Buddha and began to preach and recruit disciples in the Ganges valley. Buddhism believes that the world is illusory and life is suffering. Only by cutting off all troubles and practicing Buddhism can we get eternal happiness. When Buddha Sakyamuni first told Ye Jia and five other people, he personally shaved their hair and accepted them as disciples. A monk shaving his head has three meanings. First, according to Buddhism, hair represents countless troubles and wrong habits in the world. Cutting off hair is equivalent to removing troubles and wrong habits; Second, cutting off the hair is equivalent to removing the pride and neglect of the world; Get rid of all troubles and practice wholeheartedly. In ancient China, people regarded hair as very important, thinking that it was obtained from parents, so it must be protected and not damaged, otherwise it would be disrespectful to parents. Buddhism demands that these unnecessary family concerns be cut off; The third is to distinguish other sects in India. At that time, India was full of sects. But when people see a bald head, they know it's a Buddhist. Later, shaving became a Buddhist ceremony. True When Buddhism was first introduced to China, other rituals had not yet developed, so all you had to do was shave your hair and put on coarse clothes like cassock to become a monk. When a person shaves his head when he enters the Buddha, he should burn nine incense scars on his head. Besides burning a ring, he means becoming a monk and starting to practice hard. Usually this ceremony is presided over by the abbot. It is a symbol, scraping off three thousand troubles, symbolizing breaking the dust, not asking the world, not wanting anything, and seeking Buddha wholeheartedly. A real monk is like a bald round neck in order to break the obsession with color body. Ordinary people always care about their hair and can even spend a lot of time on it. Especially in ancient India, the local people took great care of their hair and body, and often put sesame oil on their bodies and hair. Becoming a monk is to get rid of troubles, and shaving can really save a lot of time for monasticism.

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