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The Life of the Nuns The monastery life of nuns is very similar to monks', but tougher and quieter. There are much fewer nunneries in Tibet and they are generally much simpler. Their spare time is mainly spent on prayers and reciting the Mantra 'Om Mani Padme Hum' while rotating prayer wheels. Their self-cultivation is conducted through sitting in meditation in their own room and any outside activity or interruption during this time is not allowed. And every month they have several days when eating is forbidden. The only entertainment they have usually is to see the dance performances in the nearby monasteries. However, during the Tibetan New Year they have five free days to fully enjoy themselves by singing, dancing and playing Tibetan Opera.
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