Tibetan Chinese Monk | Homedecor Statues
Tibetan Chinese Monk About The Statue : The monk's copper statue has a beautiful finish thanks to the hand-carved Oxidized Copper Body used in its construction. A practitioner like you will receive a priceless gift from Nepal in the form of this Tibetan art.Introduction To The Monk : Bhikku is derived from a verbal word that means "to beg." So, the defining attributes of a Buddhist monk or nun are their practice of poverty and detachment from the material world. Bhikkus were originally the nomadic disciples of the Buddha who left their homes and worldly occupations in order to meditate and apply the Buddha's teachings to their daily lives (6th century BC). Bhikkus typically lived in communities in forest retreats close to villages and cities; in exchange for sustenance, the monks educated the locals about Buddhist virtue (dhamma; Sanskrit: dharma). According to Buddhist sources, the Buddha first only allowed men to join the sangha, or community of monks but eventually allowed women to