Monks and nuns traditionally wore specific religious garments known as habits. These habits varied depending on the religious order and often included robes, tunics, scapulars, veils, and other symbolic items. The color and style of the habit would also signify the particular order to which the monk or nun belonged. The habit served as a visible sign of their commitment to their religious vows and as a form of identification within the community.
Monks and nuns do the monks' and nuns' jobs now.
Householders can wear casual clothes. Monks and nuns, however, are expected to wear robes.
You just call Monks Monks and Nuns Nuns. They don't have any other names.
nuns
Monks - monastery. Nuns - convent.
Yes, there are Buddhist nuns as well as monks. They're known as Bhikkhuni.
Monks and nuns spread Byzantine influence through their missionary work.
First off Buddhists include both lay people and Monks and Nuns. It is very similar to the Catholic Church in that manner. Buddhists Monks and Nuns dedicated their life to attaining enlightenment and service to others whereas lay people have jobs and families while practicing Buddhism. Therefore, when it comes to lay Buddhists, we were whatever we want as appropriate to the situation (work versus play, etc). Monks and Nuns typically wear robes.
No
monasteries- the dwelling place of a community of monks
bhiksu is a type of word that is used in china; meaning is :a monks or nuns child
Yes