Although monks and nuns frequently wear distinctive clothing the average Buddhist dresses like everyone else in the area he or she lives in - Buddhists in Texas are likely to be seen in jeans and ten gallon hats, those in law offices wear three piece suits and those in nudist camps nothing at all. Well, most if us wear whatever we want. Monks and Nuns typically wear robes which is dependent upon the sect or order they belong to.
...traditionally Buddhist monks and nuns would make their own clothes from scraps of old cloth. This is not done anymore but they still wear simple robes of a single color. In some sects their robes are made from several pieces to indicate the old tradition of sewing rags. The Buddhists in any society dress in the same manner as their non-Buddhist countrymen. The monks, nuns and lamas may wear robes, often saffron coloured, in a similar way that clergy of most religions dress differently from the laity.
Buddhists wear the same clothes as others wear in their cultures, unless you choose to follow the monastic life. Wikipedia has pictures of monastic clothes, and a link is provided.
If you look at any crowd of people in your area you will see the clothes worm by local Buddhists - just the same as everyone else.
It depends. Monks and Nuns wear robes. The colors used are traditional depending upon the order they belong to. Lay-people, like me, wear whatever we want, but many of us try not to wear trendy or flashy clothes, to avoid the problem with clinging to others' acceptance, which would be a form of desire.
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It depends. Monks and Nuns wear robes. The colors used are traditional depending upon the order they belong to. Lay people, like me, wear whatever we want, but many of us try not to wear trendy or flash clothes to avoid the problem with clinging to others acceptance which would be a form of desire.
There is no special costume that Buddhists wear. One may practice Buddhism wearing any kind of clothing.
Different Buddhist traditions, however, have developed clothing that works well for them. For example, in Zen Buddhism, it is normal to wear a meditation robe while meditating. This is not a requirement; it's just that it is easier to meditate wearing a loose robe than it is to wear, say, a business suit.
Buddhists wear bright orange robes when they are monks...
there really are not any 'rules' of dress......other than perhaps an admonishment to practice humility and not to dress in an immoral or suggestive manner.
they wear orange cloths and a dyper under neath it was on anger manegment
There are no special uniforms or costumes for Buddhists to wear when they go to the temple.
they wear orange or brown chemises
No. Buddhists do not worship, period.
Buddhists worship buddhas in temples, where they could meditate Buddhists worship buddhas in temples, where they could meditate
It is a place for Buddhists to meditate.
No this is a place of worship for muslims.
A main place for a Buddhist to worship is in a temple called the Vihara. I hope this will help.
Ni, Buddhists worship in temples.
Buddhists live and worship in monasteries.
yes
In the UK some Buddhists do wear poppies.
Buddhist and Hindus worship at home or at a temple
First off, Buddhists do not worship The Buddha. We revere and honor him for bringing us the Dhrama. Where we do this is a temple or a home shrine.
Buddhists do not worship their ancestors or any gods. They might revere their ancestors for being good people or good examples..