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A monk isn't a leader.Answer:The Dalai Lama is considered the leader of the Gelug School of Buddhism as well as the political leader of Tibet. He often describes himself as a simple Buddhist monk. Most leaders of religious societies which are populated by monks do not cease being monks as they take on the more onerous duties of leader.
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An abbot is the leader of the monastery where monks live and work.
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No, Gandhi was not a monk. He was a prominent political and spiritual leader in India who advocated for nonviolent resistance against British colonial rule. While he lived a simple and ascetic lifestyle, he was not formally ordained as a monk.
No, an abbot is the monk who is the leader of a monastery while a bishop is the head of a diocese.
A monk or a nun usually leads the services. The original term for a monk was bhikkhu, which is still used by the Theravadins, but nowadays different countries and schools have their own terms.
Abbot - The Abbot was the head of the monastery or abbey. Prior - The monk that was second in charge. Sort of the deputy to the abbot. Lector - The monk in charge of reading the lessons in church. Cantor - Leader of the monk's choir. Sacrist - The monk in charge of the books.