No, nuns do not shave their heads. I am sure somewhere nuns do but in the United States of America they do not.
with razers
Sometimes the women did it themselves. But mostly, the Germans did.
Yes, many were forced to.
Prob. because it's do hot there...i wouldn't want hair if i lived there but im not sure
yes they did, not all camps did but some shaved everyones head
It is not Buddhist teachers that shave their heads, its Buddhists Monks and Nuns, some of whom also teach.
Some Buddhist monks and nuns shave their heads as a symbol of renunciation and simplicity. This practice signifies their commitment to letting go of attachment to physical appearance and worldly desires. It is not a universal practice among all Buddhists, and laypeople typically do not shave their heads.
Some Buddhist monks shave their heads. This is the stereotype Buddhist hairdo. Most Buddhists are not monks and wear their hair like anyone else in their local culture.
Monks and nuns shave their heads to remind themselves that the bodies they inhabit in this life are uninportant. It is also a way to make all monks and all nuns look alike so they won't be distracted by vanity.
Nea, isn't that gross!;]
They only shave your heads if your a Shaolin Kung Fu Monk.
Not all Chinese men shave their heads. Buddhist monks shave their heads in obedience to Buddha's teachings.
No. Monks and nuns shave their heads for several reasons. One is that in many cultures one's hair is thought to be a sign of beauty, and caring for it can be an expression of vanity, of desire to be beautiful.
Shaving of hair symbolizes non-attachment. I don't.
they shave their heads
It is not known who the first girl was to shave her head. Lots of people shave their heads for various reasons.
with razers