Unlike Thai monks or
bonzes, those of
neighbouring countries do not shave their eyebrows (fig.). The Thai custom to shave the
eyebrows dates from a hostile period with Burma. To recognize possible spies and
foes, disguised as monks, the Thai clergy started the custom of shaving the
eyebrows as well as the head. This one is
holding a Burmese-style
pad bai lahn
or
pad yot,
i.e. a
fan
used by monks
(fig.). |