LAMASERY - translation to arabic
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LAMASERY - translation to arabic

COMPLEX OF BUILDINGS COMPRISING THE DOMESTIC QUARTERS AND WORKPLACE(S) OF MONKS OR NUNS
Monasteries; Friary; Monastary; Monestary; Monestaries; Lamasery; Lamaseries; Antistitium; Monastries; Monestery; Monastic community; Friaries; Religious house; Mosteiros medievais; Monastry; Monastic complex; Monastic communities; Monastery of nuns; Christian monastery; Hindu monastery; Sufi monastery
  • Hongan monastery]] in [[Kyoto]], [[Japan]].
  • [[Asta Nørregaard]]: ''Christmas Night Mass celebrated in a French Nunnery'' (1889)
  • [[Buckfast Abbey]], Devon, England, and its surrounding monastery, were rebuilt in the 20th century.
  • [[Gračanica Monastery]], Kosovo.
  • [[Abbey]] of [[Monte Cassino]], originally built by [[Benedict of Nursia]], shown here as rebuilt after World War II
  • Orthodox]] monastery in [[Heinävesi]], [[Finland]].
  • Parakala Mutt - as it stands today
  • The [[Plan of Saint Gall]], the [[ground plan]] of an unbuilt abbey, providing for all of the needs of the monks within the confines of the monastery walls
  • Ukhra Nimbarka Peeth Mahanta Asthal
  • Hindu [[matha]], Vidyasankara Temple
  • Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de [[El Escorial]], [[Spain]]. Built in 1563–1584.

LAMASERY         

ألاسم

الدير الِمي

lamasery         
دير رهبان اللاما
monastery         
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دير

Definition

Lamasery
·noun A monastery or convent of lamas, in Thibet, Mongolia, ·etc.

Wikipedia

Monastery

A monastery is a building or complex of buildings comprising the domestic quarters and workplaces of monastics, monks or nuns, whether living in communities or alone (hermits). A monastery generally includes a place reserved for prayer which may be a chapel, church, or temple, and may also serve as an oratory, or in the case of communities anything from a single building housing only one senior and two or three junior monks or nuns, to vast complexes and estates housing tens or hundreds. A monastery complex typically comprises a number of buildings which include a church, dormitory, cloister, refectory, library, balneary and infirmary, and outlying granges. Depending on the location, the monastic order and the occupation of its inhabitants, the complex may also include a wide range of buildings that facilitate self-sufficiency and service to the community. These may include a hospice, a school, and a range of agricultural and manufacturing buildings such as a barn, a forge, or a brewery.

In English usage, the term monastery is generally used to denote the buildings of a community of monks. In modern usage, convent tends to be applied only to institutions of female monastics (nuns), particularly communities of teaching or nursing religious sisters. Historically, a convent denoted a house of friars (reflecting the Latin), now more commonly called a friary. Various religions may apply these terms in more specific ways.

Examples of use of LAMASERY
1. Among them were the monks at the Tibetan lamasery in Shatou, a mile from Bird Island.