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bhikshu

[ bik-shoo ]

noun

Buddhism.
  1. a monk.
  2. any of the first disciples of Buddha.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of bhikshu1

1805–15; < Sanskrit ²ú³ó¾±°ìṣú (> Pali bhikkhu )
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Example Sentences

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“There was some damage to the staircases near the Bodhi tree, and some window panes were broken,†Bhikshu Chalinda, the senior monk at the temple, said in a telephone interview from Bodh Gaya.

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“There was some damage to the staircases near the Bodhi tree, and some window panes were broken,†Bhikshu Chalinda, the senior monk of the temple, said in a telephone interview from Bodh Gaya.

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Again, if we preferred the reading abhigñânâbhigñâtaih, this, too, would admit of an intelligible rendering—viz. known or distinguished by the marks or characteristics, the good qualities, that ought to belong to a Bhikshu.

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Arhat is the title of the Bhikshu on reaching the fourth degree of perfection.

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It was quite impossible for him to ignore the question; and the practice was admitted as a part of the training of the Buddhist Bhikshu.

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