A Buddhist student is commonly referred to as a "disciple" or "follower" of Buddhism. In traditional Buddhist teachings, a student who has taken formal vows and is committed to following the Buddhist path is known as a "bhikkhu" (monk) or "bhikkhuni" (nun). These individuals undergo specific training and adhere to a code of conduct known as the Vinaya.
The Buddhist community is called the Sangha.
A Tibetan Buddhist Monk is a lama. There are no Buddhist "priests", lamas are scholars and teachers.
a male student is called a student
a Hindu preacher is called
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an buddhist traveller who had to leave secretly to visit india is called a runner
A domed shrine is called a Stupa.
Student is called 'vidyarathi' in hindi.
The two primary tasks of Buddhist monks are (1) to learn Buddhist scriptures which is called Pariyatti and (2) to meditate to become enlightened which is called Paripatti. To make it brief, learning and meditation are the routine life of Buddhist monks.
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