Buddist Temples
#1
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Buddist Temples
Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone could help us. My husband and I are backpacking throughout Thailand and we are wondering what the etiquette is for going into a Buddist temple. Should I cover my head? Should he wear long pants? Should I? Any help would be appreciated. Cheers! http://hobosinlovemedia.com
I was wondering if anyone could help us. My husband and I are backpacking throughout Thailand and we are wondering what the etiquette is for going into a Buddist temple. Should I cover my head? Should he wear long pants? Should I? Any help would be appreciated. Cheers! http://hobosinlovemedia.com
#2
Joined: Jan 2007
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A bunch of dont's here..
-<u>Never</u> take pictures of the Buddha. Other tourists may do it, but it is extremely disprectful
- Don't point your feet directly at the Buddha. In Thailand, as you may already know, the foot is the most base part of the body.
- wear Tevas or similar slip-ons if you plan on viewing many temples in one day, because you'll have to remove your shoes (though socks are generally okay)
- wear long pants
I think I got all the main points here...
Enjoy the trip! I'm sure it's going to be a wonderful experience for you and your husband.
-<u>Never</u> take pictures of the Buddha. Other tourists may do it, but it is extremely disprectful
- Don't point your feet directly at the Buddha. In Thailand, as you may already know, the foot is the most base part of the body.
- wear Tevas or similar slip-ons if you plan on viewing many temples in one day, because you'll have to remove your shoes (though socks are generally okay)
- wear long pants
I think I got all the main points here...
Enjoy the trip! I'm sure it's going to be a wonderful experience for you and your husband.
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Thanks for the help! http://hobosinlovemedia.com




