Monasteries or temples (communities of monks) usually are supported by donations, contributions, and/or begging.
The villagers in their community donate supplies like food.
the community gives the nasty funky funny taste food because its heleriouse. jkjkjk. the r supported from the community from the people
monasteries- the dwelling place of a community of monks
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charitable contributions and their sales of plants and whatnot
allowed monks to adapt to rural conditions
Hermits usually live alone and isolated from a community. Monks live in monasteries, usually with other monks.
Monks - monastery. Nuns - convent.
monastery, priory
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A Monastery is occupied by a community of Monks only
Yes, those who are not ordained monks or nuns have always had an important role in the community of Buddhists. As Buddhism spread from what is today India to other eastern countries and, in the 20th century, to the west, it adapted itself to different cultures. Today in the west, most Buddhists are not celibate monks or nuns. Communities of monks and nuns are usually supported by many practitioners outside those communities. Most people today who engage in Buddhist practices designed to minimize suffering are neither monks nor nuns. .
There is no known special name for a group of monks. A monk is a singular term and when multiple monks are present an "s" is added to make the word monk plural which is monks.