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'''Mona''' is a term applied to mainly to men who do not have uncut hair or [[Kesh]] or untrimmed hair on their head. ''[[Mona]]'' means ''bald'' or ''clean shaven'' or ''trimmed hair''. As well as being labelled with the term "mona" such men are often referred to as "Rowday" (pronounced ''row-day'' plural or ''rowdah'' singular).
'''Mona''' is a term applied mainly to men who do not have uncut hair or [[Kesh]] or untrimmed hair on their head. ''[[Mona]]'' means ''bald'' or ''clean shaven'' or ''trimmed hair''.  
 
As well as being labelled with the term "mona" such men are often referred to as "Rowday" (pronounced ''row-day'' plural or ''rowdah'' singular). Another word used in India to refer to a 'mona' is "inhead".
 
==See also==
 
* [[Mona Sikh]]
 
 


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Latest revision as of 20:09, 3 September 2010

Mona is a term applied mainly to men who do not have uncut hair or Kesh or untrimmed hair on their head. Mona means bald or clean shaven or trimmed hair.

As well as being labelled with the term "mona" such men are often referred to as "Rowday" (pronounced row-day plural or rowdah singular). Another word used in India to refer to a 'mona' is "inhead".

See also