Do Buddhist monks play instruments?
William Smith
Published May 19, 2026
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Also know, what instrument do monks play?
Dungchen is a long trumpet or horn used in Tibetan Buddhist and Mongolian Buddhist ceremonies. It is the most widely used instrument in Tibetan Buddhist culture. It is often played in pairs or multiples, and the sound is compared to the singing of elephants.
Also Know, can Buddhist monks listen to music? Refraining from playing or listening to music is not one of the main five precepts. It's one of the Eight Mahayana Precepts, a set of vows some of us (Tibetan Buddhists, in my case) take for 24 hours from time to time, of course as lay practitioners. Monks and nuns are “already used” to this.
Keeping this in consideration, what are Buddhist monks allowed to own?
Historically, Buddhist monks were allowed to own only 8 possessions: their robe (3 pieces of fabric), a begging bowl, girdle, water-filter, a needle to repair their robe, and a razor to shave their head.
What do you call a Buddhist monk?
????? Sanskrit: ?????? , bhik?u) is an ordained male monastic ("monk") in Buddhism. Male and female monastics ("nun", bhikkhunī, Sanskrit bhik?u?ī) are members of the Buddhist community. The lives of all Buddhist monastics are governed by a set of rules called the prātimok?a or pātimokkha.
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