A temple is a place of worship where religious rituals and ceremonies are conducted, often associated with specific religious traditions. A monastery is a secluded religious community where monks or nuns live a contemplative lifestyle devoted to prayer, meditation, and study. Monasteries often have temples or shrines within their grounds for religious practices.
Vihara is a Buddhist temple or a monastery while the church for the Anglicans and Catholics is gathering of the people of God.Church for them is not only a building or temple but a place where God lives in their midst.
The plural of monastery is monasteries.
If by 'head monk' you mean the monk in charge of the monastery, the word you're looking for is probably abbot. The name comes from the Hebrew word abba which means father.
Because a monastery is for the monks, not the monkeys!! :)
A chief monk is typically referred to as the abbot. The abbot is responsible for leading a monastery or temple, overseeing the spiritual practices of the community, and providing guidance to the resident monks or nuns.
A pagoda is a type of temple, mainly in China or Japan, and a monastery is a place where monks and nuns live and work.
The ISBN of Monastery Among the Temple Trees is 95555150.
Monastery
Monastery or sanctuary but usually monastery
vihar
Abby, Cells, Temple
in temple run u run
temple is a place e where u PRAY and home is where you LIVE.
There is no temple on Mount Everest but not far from Base Camp on the North (Tibet) side you will find the Rongbuk Monastery.
The Shaolin Temple, also the Shaolin Monastery, is a Buddhist temple and has been famous for centuries for its association with Chinese Martial Arts, in particular Shaolin King Fu. It is probably the best known Mahayana Buddhist Monastery to the Western World. I hope that answers your question : D
Another name for a Buddhist temple is monastery. Buddhism is a major world religion and philosophy founded in northeastern India in the 5th century BC, based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama.
What is one called, you mean? Possibly you mean a pagoda or a temple or a monastery.