What do Buddhists do before bed?

In the ancient Buddhist scriptures, The Buddha purportedly recommended four postures as most suitable for formal meditation – sitting, standing, walking, and lying down. Falling asleep in a bed is of course, one example of lying down. So, meditating before falling asleep may have The Old Man's imprimatur.
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What do Buddhist monks do before bed?

With the ninth precept, Buddhists refrain from lying in a high or luxurious sleeping place. Monks take that a step further and aim to sleep upright to reduce the need for sleep.
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What time do Buddhists go to bed?

Bedtime at the retreat is 11pm and the gong goes at 3.45am when the monks are supposed to start praying and meditating. Of course, we don't need to be supine to be asleep. "We can sleep in a chair.
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What time do monks go to bed at?

Bedtime – the monks went to bed at 8pm in the winter and 9pm in the summer. They had to sleep in dormitories of 10 or 20.
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How many hours did Buddha sleep?

- He advised the monks to sleep 4 hours a day and sleep with complete consciousness, and set a wake up time in the mind(a vow). - Before wake up(getting up), purifying the mind from dharma (herein things arises) by walking and/or sitting meditation throughout the rest of night (4 more hours).
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"I Will Teach You How to Sleep Correctly" | Nick Keomahavong (Buddhist Monk)



How often do monks bathe?

Wealthy monasteries often could pipe in water and have baths as well. Some monastic rules suggest that monks did not take regular baths. The monks of Westminster Abbey, for example, were required to have a bath four times a year: at Christmas, Easter, the end of June, and the end of September.
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What is Buddhist sleep?

Traditional Buddhist formulations describe meditation as a state of relaxed alertness that must guard against both excessive hyperarousal (restlessness) and excessive hypoarousal (drowsiness, sleep).
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What time do Buddhist monks wake up?

As a rough guide, the general routine usually consists of the following: 4.00 am – The monks wake up and meditate for one hour, followed by one hour of chanting.
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Do monks meditate before bed?

So, it is sometimes recommended that monks and nuns specifically meditate either first thing upon waking, so as to clear out that sleep-haze, or last thing before sleeping, so as to create a momentum of unattached clarity going into the sleep state.”
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Where does a monk sleep?

In some orders, such as the Trappists, the monks or nuns do not have cells but sleep in a large room called a dormitory. In eremitic orders like the Carthusians, the room called cell usually has the size and look of a small house with a separate garden.
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What do monks do for fun?

They do the things that make them communal — Mass, prayer, reflection, service. They also do the things that make them unique — exercise, collecting, composing, cooking. At Saint Meinrad, there's time to be by yourself, just you and God.
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How do you relax a monk?

Here it is.
  1. #1 Have a cut-off time / Shower time. All of us are struggling with shutting off. ...
  2. #2 Do evening chanting and meditation. In Nick's temple, the monks do the chanting together. ...
  3. #3 Share loving-kindness & dedicate merits to the deceased. ...
  4. #4 Reflection. ...
  5. #5 Sleep in the sea of merit. ...
  6. Takeaway.
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Who is the most happiest person?

Matthieu Ricard, 69, is a Tibetan Buddhist monk originally from France who has been called "the world's happiest man," reports the Independent. The accolade comes as he participated in a 12-year brain study on meditation and compassion led by a neuroscientist from the University of Wisconsin, Richard Davidson.
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What does it mean to be awake in Buddhism?

-Buddhist teaching. To awaken is to learn the art of living; to master the mind and bring it back to the reality of the present moment; to unite mind, body and reality. To awaken is to bring the reality of the present moment to life; to be mindful and aware of the present mo.
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What does Dalai Lama eat?

The Dalai Lama, though, is non-vegetarian. An American journal had in 2010 quoted one of his aides as saying that the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader does a balancing act by adhering to a vegetarian diet in Dharamsala and having meat dishes when offered by his hosts elsewhere.
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Why is 4 am the best time to meditate?

In India the period of time between 4.00-6.00 am is considered to be a sacred time to meditate. Hindus too believe in the 'Brahma Muhurta', the time of God, which occurs exactly for the first 48 minutes, of that one hour and thirty-six minutes before sunrise every day.
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How many hours does Dalai Lama sleep?

He then rises at 3:30 am and follows his morning routine, including meditation and prayers, until 7:00 when he has breakfast. Although His Holiness did not talk about religion or mysticism during his remarks, he did say he enjoys eight or nine hours of good sleep every night.
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What is a Buddhist daily routine?

The typical day of a Buddhist monk, whether young or adult, follows a fixed schedule: wake-up call at 4:30 am (including Saturdays and Sundays); one-hour gathering in the temple to recite mantras; personal hygiene in one of the several fountains scattered around the monastery (there are no showers but they wash ...
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Does Nirvana mean death?

Vana means all discomforts of life and death and nir means passing beyond. As it passes beyond all discomforts of life and death, it is called nirvana.
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Why does Buddha sleep on right side?

It represents the historical Buddha during his last illness, about to enter the parinirvana. He is lying on his right side, his head resting on a cushion or relying on his right elbow, supporting his head with his hand.
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Where is the sleeping Buddha?

Wat Pho (the Temple of the Reclining Buddha), or Wat Phra Chetuphon, is right behind the Temple of the Emerald Buddha – it's a must-see for any first-time visitor to Bangkok. As one of the largest temple complexes in the city, it's famed for its giant reclining Buddha that is 46 meters long, covered in gold leaf.
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Can Buddhists have dyed hair?

Some of the guidelines for monastics that the Khandhaka lists are: One must use a razor to remove hair. One does not cut hair with scissors (unless medically necessary) No plucking or dyeing gray hair.
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Do Buddhist cut their nails?

Tonsure is still a traditional practice in Catholicism by specific religious orders (with papal permission). It is also commonly used in the Eastern Orthodox Church for newly baptised members and is frequently used for Buddhist novices, monks, and nuns.
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Do monks live longer?

New research shows that ministers, priests, vicars, nuns and monks live much longer, and healthier, than their flocks. Benedictine monks, the least likely to prematurely succumb to earthly disease, have a mortality rate almost half that of mere civilians.
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