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Ajari (阿闍梨) is a Japanese term that is used in various schools of Buddhism in Japan, specifically Tendai and Shingon, in reference to a senior monk who teaches students; often abbreviated to jari. The term is a Japanese rendering of the Chinese transliteration for the Sanskrit "âcârya," one who knows and teaches the rules." In the Sōtō tradition, this title is used in reference to any monk that has completed five ango—a way of demonstrating respect and reverence for them.

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  • Ajari (阿闍梨) is a Japanese term that is used in various schools of Buddhism in Japan, specifically Tendai and Shingon, in reference to a senior monk who teaches students; often abbreviated to jari. The term is a Japanese rendering of the Chinese transliteration for the Sanskrit "âcârya," one who knows and teaches the rules." In the Sōtō tradition, this title is used in reference to any monk that has completed five ango—a way of demonstrating respect and reverence for them. (en)
  • Ajari (阿闍梨) est un terme japonais utilisé par différentes écoles du Bouddhisme au Japon, en particulier Tendai et Shingon, pour désigner un « moine qui enseigne aux élèves », souvent abrégé en « jari ». Le terme est une traduction japonaise de la translittération chinoise du terme sanskrit ācārya, « celui qui sait et enseigne les règles ». Dans la tradition Sōtō, ce titre est utilisé en référence à un moine qui a effectué cinq ango — façon de lui témoigner respect et révérence. (fr)
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  • Ajari (阿闍梨) is a Japanese term that is used in various schools of Buddhism in Japan, specifically Tendai and Shingon, in reference to a senior monk who teaches students; often abbreviated to jari. The term is a Japanese rendering of the Chinese transliteration for the Sanskrit "âcârya," one who knows and teaches the rules." In the Sōtō tradition, this title is used in reference to any monk that has completed five ango—a way of demonstrating respect and reverence for them. (en)
  • Ajari (阿闍梨) est un terme japonais utilisé par différentes écoles du Bouddhisme au Japon, en particulier Tendai et Shingon, pour désigner un « moine qui enseigne aux élèves », souvent abrégé en « jari ». Le terme est une traduction japonaise de la translittération chinoise du terme sanskrit ācārya, « celui qui sait et enseigne les règles ». Dans la tradition Sōtō, ce titre est utilisé en référence à un moine qui a effectué cinq ango — façon de lui témoigner respect et révérence. (fr)
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  • Ajari (en)
  • Ajari (fr)
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