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Two boys in princely attire at a shinpyu ceremony. Every Buddhist male from around the age of five to 19 has to enter the monastery as a novice once in their lifetime. The ceremony follows a well-known legend in which the Buddha himself stripped his son of garish attire, replaced the boy's clothing with monk's robes and guided him towards a monastic life of detachment. This was how the Buddha, who had renounced his own royal titles, met his own child's request for a princely inheritance.
Author: Michael Yamashita
©Michael Yamashita
Photo size: 24.0 Mpixels (68.7 MB uncompressed) - 4000x6000 pixels (13.3x20 in / 33.9x50.8 cm at 300 ppi)