no they just typically wore rags long rags
Yes, some monks' clothing may bear symbols that represent their religious affiliation, such as a cross for Christians or a wheel of dharma for Buddhists. The symbols can vary depending on the specific tradition or order of the monk.
Buddhist monks do wear special clothing - orange or red robes and shave their heads. Search 'Buddhist Monks' into Google Images.
A monks and nuns clothing
They are called a cassock.
Tiger, Panther, Dragon and Leopard
Athena's symbols were: owl, olive tree. Her clothing: Lance, Shield and Fringed cloak.
Yes, the clothing worn by monks often had symbolic meanings. For example, the color could represent their level of spiritual attainment or their monastic order, while the style and fabric could signify their vow of simplicity and detachment from material possessions.
the dress worn by religious monks during meditation.
Yes there is.
theres a clothing stall in oakfield where u can buy the monks robe that look like the temple of light monks theres also a temple of shadows monks robe in the temple of shadows
Benedictine monks were called black monks because of the color of their traditional black robes or habits. The term "black monks" was used to distinguish them from the Cistercian monks, who wore white robes and were known as the "white monks."
The special clothing worn by nuns and monks are known as a Habit.