English: Cutting the hair (ဆံချ) Every Burman must enter the monastery and wear the yellow robe of the monk before he can become a Buddhist and a human being. He makes a tour of the town in gala dress, ending at the monastery; there his hair is cut off and preserved by his relatives.
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