Synonyms for «young monk»

The phrase "young monk" refers to a person who is early in their religious training, typically in Buddhism, and has typically taken vows of poverty, obedience, and celibacy. Full definition
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  • Lacquered wood sculptures of young monks from the Mandalay period of Burmese history; a textile from 20th - century Bali; and a 7th - century sandstone sculpture of four - armed Vishnu, a rare example of early Khmer culture in Cambodia, are among the objects from modern - day Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia on view. (artsandculturetx.com)
  • That's how the dedicated staff at The Marine Mammal Center's Ke Kai Ola (The Healing Sea) Hawaiian monk seal rehabilitation facility made the dramatic transformation you see in Niho`ole and other young monk seals in need. (marinemammalcenter.org)
  • The second Anga deals with the religious life of the monks and devotes much of its attention to refuting heresies which might lead young monks into error. (religion-online.org)
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