Conhecendo um pouco mais sobre o Mongkon

Raphael Ribrodi
14 Dec 201302:58

Summary

TLDRThis video explores the sacred tradition of the 'monkhrue' in Muay Thai. It discusses how fighters like Buakaw and Ban Chamek wear their own monc, which is placed and removed by a master or respected figure. The monc's position indicates the fighter's region, and it is believed to protect them from injuries by warding off negative spirits. The monc must always be kept above head level and never touch the ground, reflecting Buddhist traditions.

Takeaways

  • 🥊 The 'monc' is a traditional headgear worn by Muay Thai fighters, symbolizing respect and ritualistic practices.
  • 🙏 The monc is placed on the fighter's head before entering the ring and performing the Wu and Hamai rituals, which are deeply rooted in Thai culture.
  • 🏫 Traditionally, fighters would use the academy's monc, but over time, it has become common for fighters to have their own personal monc.
  • 👥 Notable Thai fighters such as Buakaw and Ban Chamek are known to have their own moncs.
  • 🎶 The script mentions music playing in the background, setting the tone for the discussion of the monc's significance.
  • 🤲 The monc is placed and removed by a 'Professor Pai' or a close person to the fighter, following a brief prayer for protection against severe injuries.
  • 👁️ The position of the monc indicates the fighter's regional origin: pointing up for the North, down for the South, and centered for the Center of Thailand.
  • 🚫 It was not allowed for the fighter to carry or place the monc on themselves, a tradition that has evolved with time.
  • 🌏 Today, it is common for Western fighters to hold the monc, treated as a sacred item, especially if they are not from Thailand.
  • 🙏 The monc is always kept above the head according to Buddhist traditions and should never touch the ground or be stored in drawers.
  • 📢 The video encourages viewers to share the knowledge about the monc with friends and to subscribe to the channel for more content.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the 'monc' in Muay Thai tradition?

    -The 'monc' is a sacred headband worn by Muay Thai fighters, believed to protect them from serious injuries and expel negative spirits from the fighting area.

  • Who usually places and removes the 'monc' from a fighter's head?

    -The 'monc' is typically placed and removed by a 'Professor Pai' or someone close to the fighter, such as a mentor or family member.

  • What does the position of the 'monc' signify about the fighter's origin in traditional Muay Thai?

    -In the past, the position of the 'monc' indicated the region of the fighter's origin: if the back part pointed upwards, the fighter was from the North; if downwards, from the South; and if centered, from the center of Thailand.

  • Is it common for modern-day fighters to have their own 'monc'?

    -Yes, it has become common for fighters today to have their own personal 'monc', as opposed to using one from a training academy.

  • What is the significance of the 'monc' in Buddhist traditions?

    -The 'monc' is a sacred object in Buddhist traditions, and it is always kept above the head and never allowed to touch the ground or be stored in drawers.

  • How is the 'monc' treated by Western fighters who practice Muay Thai?

    -Western fighters often hold the 'monc' mainly as a sacred piece, and they may carry it with them, in accordance with Buddhist traditions.

  • What is the ritual performed before placing the 'monc' on a fighter's head?

    -A brief prayer is performed before placing the 'monc', with the belief that it will protect the fighter and expel negative spirits.

  • Can you name some famous Thai fighters who have their own 'monc'?

    -Some notable Thai fighters with their own 'monc' include Buakaw Banchamek and others.

  • What is the historical significance of the 'monc' in Thai culture?

    -The 'monc' has historical significance as it represents the regional identity of the fighter and is an integral part of the Muay Thai tradition.

  • How can viewers share the knowledge about the 'monc' from the video?

    -Viewers can share the knowledge about the 'monc' by liking the video, sharing it with friends, and subscribing to the channel for more content.

  • Where can viewers find more information about Muay Thai and the 'monc'?

    -Viewers can find more information on the channel's Facebook page at facebook.com/barmaisround and by subscribing to the YouTube channel.

Outlines

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🥊 Muay Thai's Sacred Tradition: The Mongkon

The script discusses the significance of the mongkon in Muay Thai, a sacred headband worn by Thai boxers. It is placed on the fighter's head before entering the ring as part of traditional rituals. The mongkon is usually associated with the gym where the fighters train, but it has become common for fighters to have their own personal mongkons. The script mentions notable Thai fighters like Buakaw Banchaek who have their own mongkons. The mongkon is placed and removed by a master or a close person to the fighter, following a brief prayer believed to protect the fighter from serious injuries and expel negative spirits from the combat area. Historically, the position of the mongkon indicated the region the fighter was from, with different orientations signifying North, South, or Central Thailand. Today, the mongkon is still a revered piece, often secured by the fighter, especially Western fighters, as a sacred item according to Buddhist traditions. It is always kept above the head and should never touch the ground or be stored in drawers.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Muay Thai

Muay Thai, also known as 'the art of eight limbs,' is a martial art and combat sport from Thailand that uses fists, elbows, knees, and shins for striking. It is central to the video's theme, which discusses the cultural and traditional aspects of Thai fighters. The script mentions the 'rituais Wu e, hamai,' which are pre-fight rituals in Muay Thai, emphasizing the sport's deep connection to Thai culture.

💡Monc

A 'Monc' is a sacred headgear worn by Muay Thai fighters, symbolizing respect for their teachers and the sport's traditions. In the script, it is mentioned that fighters have their own 'monc,' which they wear during fights. It is a key element in the video, illustrating the spiritual and cultural significance of Muay Thai.

💡Professor Pai

The term 'Professor Pai' refers to a mentor or teacher in Muay Thai, who is responsible for placing and removing the Monc. This act is a significant part of the pre-fight ritual, as mentioned in the script, and shows the respect fighters have for their mentors and the sport's traditions.

💡Rituals

Rituals in the context of the video are pre-fight ceremonies performed by Muay Thai fighters, which are deeply rooted in Thai culture and Buddhism. The script discusses 'rituais Wu e, hamai,' which are specific to traditional Thai fields and are meant to protect the fighter and expel negative spirits from the fighting area.

💡Bacau

Bacau is a name mentioned in the script, likely referring to a famous Thai fighter who has his own 'monc.' This exemplifies the individuality and personal connection fighters have with their headgear, which is a significant aspect of the video's discussion on Muay Thai traditions.

💡Ban Chamek

Ban Chamek is another name cited in the script, possibly another renowned Thai fighter with his own 'monc.' The mention of these names helps to personalize the video's theme, showing that many Thai fighters have their own unique headgear, which is an essential part of their identity in Muay Thai.

💡Negative Spirits

In the script, 'negative spirits' are believed to be expelled from the fighting area through pre-fight rituals. This concept is tied to the spiritual beliefs associated with Muay Thai and is integral to the video's exploration of the sport's cultural significance.

💡Northern Thailand

The script explains that the position of the 'monc' could indicate the region a fighter is from, with the back part pointing upwards signifying a fighter from Northern Thailand. This geographical reference is part of the video's theme, highlighting the regional identities within Thai fighting traditions.

💡Southern Thailand

Similarly to Northern Thailand, the script mentions that if the back part of the 'monc' is pointed downwards, it indicates the fighter is from Southern Thailand. This regional distinction is an example of how the video's content delves into the cultural diversity within Muay Thai.

💡Central Thailand

When the 'monc' is centered, it signifies that the fighter is from Central Thailand, as per the script. This detail contributes to the video's theme by showcasing the importance of regional identity in the sport and its traditions.

💡Buddhist Traditions

The script mentions that the 'monc' is always kept above the head and never touches the ground, in accordance with Buddhist traditions. This adherence to religious customs is a key aspect of the video's message, emphasizing the deep-rooted spiritual practices in Muay Thai.

Highlights

Muay Thai fighters traditionally wear a headband called 'monc' before entering the ring.

The monc is associated with rituals and is placed on the head before performing the Wu and Hamai rituals.

In modern times, fighters often have their own monc, unlike the traditional practice of using one from the training camp.

Notable Thai fighters such as Bacau and Ban Chaek have their own monc.

The monc is placed and removed by a teacher or a close person, preceded by a brief prayer for protection.

It is believed that the monc wards off serious injuries and expels negative spirits from the fighting area.

The position of the monc historically indicated the region the fighter was from, with different orientations for North, South, and Central Thailand.

It was not allowed for the fighter to carry or place the monc on themselves.

Today, it is common for fighters, especially Western ones, to hold the monc as a sacred piece.

According to Buddhist traditions, the monc is always kept above the head and should never touch the ground or be stored in drawers.

The monc is a sacred object in Muay Thai, embodying traditional and cultural significance.

The video encourages viewers to share knowledge about the monc with friends and subscribe to the channel for more content.

The channel also has a presence on Facebook, inviting viewers to like their page for updates.

The video concludes with laughter, suggesting a light-hearted approach to sharing Muay Thai traditions.

The transcript provides a deeper understanding of the monc's role in Muay Thai, emphasizing its cultural and spiritual importance.

Viewers are encouraged to subscribe to the channel and follow all videos for more insights into Muay Thai traditions.

Transcripts

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o monc é colocado na cabeça do nakai

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antes de entrar a ring e fazer os

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rituais Wu e

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hamai normalmente nos campos mais

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tradicionais na Tailândia os lutadores

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utilizam da academia onde treinam mas

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com o passar do tempo é comum ver hoje

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em dia os lutadores terem seus próprios

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monc cons podemos citar nomes como bacau

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Ban chamek entre outros lutadores

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tailandeses já os lutadores falan

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normalmente possuem seus próprios

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[Música]

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moncon o moncong é colocado e retirado

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por Professor pai ou pessoa próxima do

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lutador este ato é precedido de uma

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breve oração que se acredita que

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protegerá o lutador de graves lesões

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sendo que expulsará os espíritos

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negativos da área de combate antigamente

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a posição do moncong mostrava de que

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região ele era se a parte de trás do

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moncong estivesse apontado para cima

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mostrava que o lutador era do Norte da

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Tailândia mas se estivesse apontado para

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baixo era do Sul e se estivesse

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Centralizado mostrava que o lutador era

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do centro do

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país e não era permitido O Lutador

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transportar ou colocar o moncong em si

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mesmo hoje é comum que o moncong seja

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segurado pelo lutador principalmente se

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for um lutador do ocidente e Como peça

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Sagrada e de acordo com as tradições

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budistas o moncong é sempre guardado

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acima da cabeça e o mesmo nunca deverá

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tocar o chão ou ser guardado em

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gavetas hoje aprendemos um pouco mais

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sobre o moncon esse objeto sagrado

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