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- Q4764410 subject Q8317351.
- Q4764410 subject Q8853195.
- Q4764410 subject Q8853206.
- Q4764410 abstract "Ani is a prefix added to the name of a nun in Tibetan Buddhism. Thus, for example, the full title of a nun whose name is Pema becomes Ani Pema (akin to, for example, "Sister Anne" among Catholic nuns)In Tibetan, the word ani also translates as aunt, which has special significance in Buddhism as the Buddha's aunt, Mahaprajapati, is said to have been the first Buddhist nun. Concern over the status implied by the term Ani is said to have led some Vajrayana Buddhist nuns in India to prefer the prefix Cho-la (a Buddhist practitioner) or Tsun-ma (reverend lady) (see reference below).".
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- Q4764410 wikiPageWikiLink Q172175.
- Q4764410 wikiPageWikiLink Q1841.
- Q4764410 wikiPageWikiLink Q483889.
- Q4764410 wikiPageWikiLink Q613944.
- Q4764410 wikiPageWikiLink Q668.
- Q4764410 wikiPageWikiLink Q76507.
- Q4764410 wikiPageWikiLink Q8317351.
- Q4764410 wikiPageWikiLink Q854979.
- Q4764410 wikiPageWikiLink Q8853195.
- Q4764410 wikiPageWikiLink Q8853206.
- Q4764410 wikiPageWikiLink Q9441.
- Q4764410 comment "Ani is a prefix added to the name of a nun in Tibetan Buddhism. Thus, for example, the full title of a nun whose name is Pema becomes Ani Pema (akin to, for example, "Sister Anne" among Catholic nuns)In Tibetan, the word ani also translates as aunt, which has special significance in Buddhism as the Buddha's aunt, Mahaprajapati, is said to have been the first Buddhist nun.".
- Q4764410 label "Ani (nun)".