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- Q1135621 subject Q1983832.
- Q1135621 subject Q7164953.
- Q1135621 abstract "In addition to its use in a Christian context, abbot is a term used in English-speaking countries for a monk who holds the position of administrator of a Buddhist monastery or large Buddhist temple. In Buddhist nunneries, the nun who holds the equivalent position is known in English as the abbess.The English word "abbot" is used instead of all the various words that exist in the languages of the countries where Buddhism is, or was historically, well established.".
- Q1135621 thumbnail KhenRinpocheRatoTemple.jpg?width=300.
- Q1135621 wikiPageWikiLink Q1983832.
- Q1135621 wikiPageWikiLink Q2315842.
- Q1135621 wikiPageWikiLink Q2502143.
- Q1135621 wikiPageWikiLink Q44539.
- Q1135621 wikiPageWikiLink Q44613.
- Q1135621 wikiPageWikiLink Q483889.
- Q1135621 wikiPageWikiLink Q7164953.
- Q1135621 wikiPageWikiLink Q748.
- Q1135621 wikiPageWikiLink Q7953.
- Q1135621 wikiPageWikiLink Q854997.
- Q1135621 wikiPageWikiLink Q940709.
- Q1135621 comment "In addition to its use in a Christian context, abbot is a term used in English-speaking countries for a monk who holds the position of administrator of a Buddhist monastery or large Buddhist temple. In Buddhist nunneries, the nun who holds the equivalent position is known in English as the abbess.The English word "abbot" is used instead of all the various words that exist in the languages of the countries where Buddhism is, or was historically, well established.".
- Q1135621 label "Abbot (Buddhism)".
- Q1135621 depiction KhenRinpocheRatoTemple.jpg.