They aren't. Most of the Buddhists you pass everyday in the street look like everyone else - hair, glasses, T-shirts, comb overs - only in cheap movies relying on stereotypes and in pictures of lamasaries do you see primarily bald Buddhists.
Buddhist monks and nuns shave their heads to remind themselves that attachment to things in this life - like vanity about one's personal appearance - is the source of suffering.
There are a number of reasons.It helps make Buddhist monks recognizable as Buddhist monks.Since the earliest Buddhist monks often slept in the forest on rocks or under trees, it helps them keep clean.It prevents lice.It helps prevent a monk from pretending he is a householder.It reminds the monk that he is a monk, and it reminds householders that he is a monk as well.
To be bald in woozworld you first need to buy a bald head then you wear it then your bald :)
That is the correct spelling of "bald head" (adjective bald or bald-headed).
No. He is Buddhist.
No Bald Eagle do not eat another Bald Eagle
ummm....they are not bald. The name came from the obsolete English word (bald), meaning white.
the bald eagle is never bald it's just called the bald eagle because at the time it was discovered bald ment white not hairless and no they are not bald when they are born
The Dalai Lama did not change to be a Buddhist. He was raised Buddhist frombirth.Definitely......Tibetan Buddhist
Yes, lewis bald ... Bald lewis, lewis has a baldybaldspotz0rz! Lewis bald mr. Eyebrow.
A bald patch is an area of baldness on a partially bald head.
a "bald" eagle. A bald man with a beard.
He was never bald but i guess he was when he was born he was bald.