How do you address a female monk?

Bhante is a gender-neutral term, and may be used to address both monks and nuns.
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What are female monks called?

A bhikkhunī (Pali: भिक्खुनी) or bhikṣuṇī (Sanskrit: भिक्षुणी) is a fully ordained female monastic in Buddhism.
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How do I address a monk?

All Orthodox monks, except rank novices, are always addressed as 'Father'. Amongst themselves they may at times use 'Brother'.
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Is there a female monk?

Women aren't allowed to be ordained as monks in Thailand - but some women have instead been ordained abroad, and have returned to the country to live as female monks. It began with the Venerable Dhammananda, the woman who founded this temple, who was the first woman in Thai history to be ordained as a female monk.
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Why can't monks touch females?

Monks are forbidden from touching or coming close to women's bodies, because it is believed that a woman's body is contrary to a monk's vows. Thus, most temples in Thailand put an announcement which restricts women from entering.
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Can a female be a Buddhist monk?

Women can be ordained as the equivalent of monks in China, South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam, mostly dominated by the Mahayana school of Buddhism. Female ordination is not available in the Tibetan tradition nor in Cambodia, Laos or Myanmar.
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How do you say hello to a monk?

For most monks, a simple greeting of putting your palms together near your chest in a prayer-like fashion and bowing your head slightly, eyes facing down, is sufficient.
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How do you greet a Buddhist?

Ideally, you should only bow at about a 45-degree angle, rather than dipping your whole torso to the ground. Bow for a couple of seconds and return to the standing position. Once you have completed the bow, you will have respectfully greeted the Buddhist monk.
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Is Namaste a Buddhist greeting?

Namaste (/ˈnʌməsteɪ/, Devanagari: नमस्ते), sometimes called namaskar and namaskaram, is a customary Hindu non-contact manner of respectfully greeting and honoring a person or group, used at any time of day.
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How do you call a monk?

Bhante is a gender-neutral term, and may be used to address both monks and nuns.
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Can a woman be a Shaolin monk?

One commonly heard myth with regards to the Shaolin Temple is that only men can train there. While it's true that all the warrior monks teaching at the temple are men, both men and women are equally welcome to come and study there.
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Do female monks shave their heads?

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Practices do vary somewhat from one school to another, but the monastic ordination ceremonies of all schools of Buddhism include head shaving. It's common for the head to be mostly shaved prior to the ceremony, leaving just a little on top for the ceremony officiant to remove.
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How do you respond when someone says namaste?

'Namaste' is better than another form of greeting 'how are you' – kaisa ho, kem cho or kasa kay or Kemon achhen etc. The greeting 'how are you' is normally not with literal meaning, the expected response is 'I am fine'.
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What does nom es Stay mean?

One change: The greeting "namaste" will be banned. If you take a yoga class in the U.S., the teacher will most likely say namaste at the end of the practice. It's a Sanskrit phrase that means "I bow to you." You place hands together at the heart, close your eyes and bow.
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What is the opposite word of namaste?

The word namaste refers to a form of greeting in Hindu culture that translates to "I bow to the divine in you." There are no categorical antonyms for this word.
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Can you touch a Buddhist monk?

NO TOUCHING

Do not touch people you meet and shaking hands is considered bad manners. Also, do not touch monks ever.
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What does Tashi Delek mean in English?

Tashi delek (Tibetan: བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས, Wylie: bkra shis bde legs, [tʂáɕi tèle]) is a Tibetan expression used in greeting, congratulation, and good-luck wishes. It is also used in Bhutan and in North East India in the same way. "Tashi delek" is associated with Losar, the festival of the lunisolar new year.
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Is Namaste Buddhist or Hindu?

Religious and secular culture come together in the increasing use of namaste (pronounced \NAH-muh-stay\) in English: the term is associated with both Hinduism and yoga. The word comes from Sanskrit and literally means “bowing to you” or “I bow to you,” and is used as a greeting.
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What do you call a Buddhist monk?

A bhikkhu (Pali: भिक्खु, Sanskrit: भिक्षु, bhikṣu) is an ordained male in Buddhist monasticism. Male and female monastics ("nun", bhikkhunī, Sanskrit bhikṣuṇī) are members of the Sangha (Buddhist community).
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How do Tibetan monks greet each other?

Tibetan monks stick their tongue out to greet people.

They also press the hands together and place them in front of their chest to show that they “come in peace”. They started doing this to prove that they're not the reincarnation of a cruel king from the 9th century that had a black tongue.
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Why do monks wear orange?

The saffron (for a more appropriate name for the color) robes monk wear dates back centuries. Orange was chosen mainly because of the dye available at the time. The tradition stuck and orange is now the color of choice for Theravada Buddhist followers in Southeast Asia, as opposed to a maroon color for Tibetan monks.
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Who is the first female monk?

6th century BCE: Mahapajapati Gotami, the aunt and foster mother of Buddha, was the first woman to receive Buddhist ordination.
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Is there sexism in Buddhism?

I think these eight restrictions made Buddhism a kind of sexist religion. Women are not considered as a complete entity in Buddhism. Their body is not considered fit to attain enlightenment and become Buddha. There is a concept that women are not complete until they attain enlightenment to become reborn as a man.
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What does it mean when you put your hands together and bow?

This translates to 'the Divine with me bows to the same Divine within you. ' The gesture is considered as a mark of respect and gratitude. It's believed that the movement also protects the individual who's performing it. By folding your hands together, your energy is safe and protected.
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