Thai Monks
Thai monks are members of the Buddhist monastic community in Thailand. They follow the teachings of Buddhism and dedicate their lives to spiritual practice, meditation, and community service. Monks typically wear orange robes and live in monasteries, where they engage in daily rituals and study Buddhist scriptures.
In Thai culture, monks are highly respected and play a significant role in society. They often lead ceremonies, offer blessings, and provide guidance to laypeople. Many Thai families support monks by providing food and donations, as it is considered a merit-making act that brings good karma.