A monastic house is a residence where members of a religious order, such as monks or nuns, live a communal life dedicated to prayer, work, and contemplation. These houses are often organized around a specific religious tradition and follow a prescribed rule of life.
The monastic controversy are leading the life of a hermit and giving up all worldly possessions. The four stages of monastic controversy are brahmacharya, which is a student life, grihastha the house holder, vanaprastha the forest dweller and sannyasa the hermits.
A Monastic Trio was created in 1968.
Not all monastic churches were cruciform. The larger churches were cruciform, regardless of whether they were monastic or not, and the smaller ones were in simple rectangular shapes, regardless of whether they were monastic or not.
Monastic refers to life as a monk or nun. Monasticism can be found in all world religions. Monastic movement is likely to be a monastry.
Bose Monastic Community was created in 1965.
Monastic Order of Avallon was created in 1970.
Monastic Fraternities of Jerusalem was created in 1975.
mean, monastic community, a monastic community, cloister, a cloister, college, a college
The pet detective lived a monastic life after the death of a raccoon he was trying to save.
The translation of "La Soberania Monacal" is "Monastic Sovereignty" in English.
Phaungdawoo Monastic Education High School was created in 1993.
The are many schools of Buddhism and many sects in each school. many have monastic groups