Christian
monasticism is a practice which began to develop early in the history of the Christian Church , modeled upon scriptural examples
Kaynak: Christian monasticismIn Orthodox
monasticism after completing the novitiate, there are three ranks of
monasticism. There is only one monastic habit in the
Kaynak: MonkIn Jainism ,
monasticism is encouraged and respected. Rules for
monasticism are rather strict. A Jain ascetic has neither a permanent home
Kaynak: Jain monasticismCenobitic (or coenobitic)
monasticism is a monastic tradition that stresses community life. Often in the West, the community belongs to a
Kaynak: Cenobitic monasticismBuddhist
Monasticism is one of the earliest surviving forms of organized
monasticism in the history of religion. It is also one of the
Kaynak: Buddhist monasticismEastern Christian
monasticism developed for around a century and a half, and as a spontaneous religious movement, up to the time of the
Kaynak: Christian monasticism before 451For details of
monasticism in the United Kingdom see: Abbeys and priories in England Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland
Kaynak: Monasticism in the United KingdomSee also : Buddhist
monasticism Milinda Panha Edicts of Ashoka Greco-Buddhism History of Buddhism References “: The shape of ancient thought
Kaynak: Greco-Buddhist monasticismTrends in Buddhist
monasticism: Some of the largest monasteries in the world are Buddhist. Drepung Monastery in Tibet housed around 10,000
Kaynak: MonasteryThis led to the adoption of the so-called "idiorrhythmic" lifestyle (a semi-eremitic variant of Christian
monasticism) by a few
Kaynak: Mount AthosThe Cluniac Reforms (also called Clunian Reforms) were a series of changes within medieval
monasticism of West focused on restoring the
Kaynak: Cluniac ReformsMonasticism: Degrees of Orthodox
monasticism. File:megaloschema. svg | The Schema worn by Orthodox Monks. File:Katharinaklooster R01.
Kaynak: Eastern Orthodox Church