bhikus
Bhikus are a group of Buddhist monks who follow the Theravada tradition, primarily in Sri Lanka and among Sri Lankan Tamils in India. The term "Bhiku" is derived from the Pali word "bhikkhu," which means "monk." Bhikus are known for their distinctive robes, which are typically orange in color, and their shaved heads. They live a simple, ascetic lifestyle, relying on alms for their food and other necessities.
The daily routine of a Bhiku involves early morning alms rounds, during which they collect food from
Bhikus play a significant role in the preservation and propagation of Theravada Buddhism. They are responsible
The Bhiku order is structured hierarchically, with the most senior monk being the leader. Decisions regarding
Bhikus are also known for their role in traditional Sri Lankan arts and culture. They are often