Buddhist monks collecting alms (or bowls) of food in the morning from villagers near Bagan Burma Myanmar
The tradition is that monks or nuns leave the monastery, or wherever they are dwelling (most ideally, the root of a tree or a cemetery), either singly or in a group. As a group they walk single-file according to seniority, that is, ordination date. The robes are arranged formally, covering both shoulders. The monks walk barefooted into a village and then from house to house, not favoring rich or poor neighborhoods, accepting, but not requesting, what is freely donated, that is, dropped into one’s bowl
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Location: Bagan Burma Myanmar
Photo credit: © Renato Granieri / Alamy / Afripics
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Keywords: alms, begging, bowl, bowls, buddhist, burma, collecting, feeding, food, mendicancy, monks, myanmar, novice, street, tradition, travel