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Thai women join rebel monk ranks

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Nakhon Pathom: Scissors fly as Thai families surround their daughters to shear off tufts of hair until they are nearly bald — a ritual preparation for the women’s new future as rebel female monks.


Taking on the spartan lifestyle is a subversive choice for the two dozen women, who are the latest to buck tradition in Thailand’s male-dominated Buddhist order.


The Buddhist kingdom’s clergy refuses to officially recognise female monks as legitimate.


But their ranks are gradually growing under the leadership of Dhammananda Bhikkhuni, an abbess who founded an all-female monastery in Nakhon Pathom province outside Bangkok.


On Thursday she inducted 24 more women into what is known as the bhikkuni — female monk — tradition. The hair-cutting ceremony was an emotional moment for many of the incoming monks, whose ages spanned the spectrum — from their twenties to their sixties.


After most of their hair was snipped off, the women’s heads — and eyebrows — were shaved and rinsed.


— AFP


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