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Thai Monk Tattoo


This is the traditional Monk tattooing of Thailand. This was done by Uncle Monk for Sargeant Bob Bartos of the Cleveland Police. Bob has been a good friend for a few years now. I also trained him in his clowning skills. He is Binky the Clown. While Bob and his brother Bill were in Bangkok for 5 days. He went home with some new ink.

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25 Responses to “Thai Monk Tattoo”

  1. watsungaisiput says:

    Nice vids, pretty cool. If you get a chance to visit northern malaysia make sure you visit Wat Sungai Siput, the monk there named Arjan Tia is pretty good at tattoo too, his blog at archantia[dot]info

  2. FlowerClown says:

    This is true. Male Monks can not touch women in any way.

    I have seen a male Monk make a tattoo on a woman’s tongue but he never physically touched her.

  3. lumalive says:

    Buddhist Monks are NOT allowed to touch or look at any woman with lust. but I don’t know if they are making tattoos on women.

  4. lumalive says:

    And also I have heard that you should not scold or stare at your parents, take good care of them. No. 3 is not to rape or have sex with your friend’s wife or daughters. You will also have to meditate at least for 10 minutes daily.

  5. lumalive says:

    I got a tattoo something like five vertical stripes on the back of my left shoulder while my American friend got the same on his right shoulder when visited Thailand. Ajhan Noo is said to be a very famous Buddhist layman even in Hollywood. I will have to wait for the results after having the tattoo on my body.

  6. FlowerClown says:

    It has no power if it wasn’t done by a monk. A monk will never charge anybody for anything. They are monks and live a simple life. This tattoo has meaning one you pay for is just a tattoo.

  7. lumalive says:

    I have got one done by Ajhan Nu in Thailand. You can Google his home page. His charges are high for foreigners. Hollywood celebrities also visit him for tattoos.

  8. FlowerClown says:

    I don’t know the address but most temples in Thailand have someone who can do tattoos

  9. Boondocksaint375 says:

    Which temple did you get this done at?

  10. FlowerClown says:

    No money, well just a little $2us but it was more of an offering with some flowers and smokes.

  11. fadeaway0304 says:

    what are the things that you should offer to them??

    are they charging you in cash???

  12. fadeaway0304 says:

    can u please ask the address ^_^ thank you so much!

    are the monks allowed to tattoo women???

    reply pls tnx ^_^

  13. FlowerClown says:

    That is Bumm the Clown. He is in many of my Thailand videos.

  14. oolbob says:

    @siLaRoo he is a clown and just coming from a show…

  15. FlowerClown says:

    Try again with out the bad words and I will post it.

  16. FlowerClown says:

    see above

  17. FlowerClown says:

    I don’t have the address a friend knows the way.

  18. FlowerClown says:

    see above

  19. FlowerClown says:

    I have one done in the US and this one, the Thai tattoo hurt less and this only to about 20 min. Monks don’t need or take money for there work. The offering is a thank you with a total cost of about $15 u.

  20. FlowerClown says:

    Everyone gets the same one first which is for protection, after that I think it is up to the Monk.

  21. funkyjfk says:

    I was wondering, does the tattooing Monk decide the tattoo he thinks you need or do they discuss it or it’s up to the recipient? How exactly does the process work?

  22. siLaRoo says:

    whats with the thai guy with the thick eye brows and mustache?

  23. cyruscheuk says:

    Hi all,, where is this wat , who can provide me the address??

    thx

  24. cyruscheuk says:

    wich area in bankok, can u give me his address thx

  25. cyruscheuk says:

    Hi, which are in bkk? near siam are??can you tell me the exact location .. ..thx

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