Nuns are typically allowed to have a few personal possessions, which usually include basic clothing, a Bible, prayer books, and personal items necessary for daily living. The specific rules can vary by religious order, but many nuns live a life of simplicity and poverty, often sharing communal resources. Generally, they do not own personal property in the same way that laypeople do, as their focus is on their spiritual commitments and community life.
Nuns are not allowed to show their hair as a sign of modesty and humility, in line with their religious beliefs and traditions.
I don't think they are allowed by their superior.
no
Yes. They are allowed to do so in moderation.
Buddhism means putting down "I/my/me," and helping other beings. So any type of possession is no problem. The important thing is how you use these possessions. Whatever possessions are available, if you use them with the intention of helping all beings (not just yourself), then that's true Buddhism.
I don't think so.
So they can mend their robes. Buddhists monks and nuns are only allowed a few possessions, including; three robes, an alms bowl, a cloth belt, a needle and thread, a razor for shaving the head, and a water filter
The whereabouts of a police officer's personal possessions has no bearing on the arrest. What he is, or isn't, allowed to do with his own items will not affect the validity of the arrest.
yes they can like whatever tey want
The nuns in the Order of St. Clare of Assisi live it the Monasterio de Santa Clara in Quezon City, Philippines. The nuns have renounced all worldly possessions and lead a life of prayer and contemplation inside the Spanish-style mission church.
I know that in a monestry, a monk is aloud, a razor to shave all their hair of, needle and thred to repair their clothes, a strainer to remove any bugs out of the river water, a bowl, because they are not aloud to handle any money, a belt, and a plian robe or dress. I think that nuns might be slightly different
She was a sister. Sisters and nuns consider themselves to be brides of Christ. They do not marry.