Buddhist monastics

Intangible group_of_humans Q21155239
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Buddhist monastics

Summary

Buddhist monastics is a group of humans[1].

Key Facts

  • Buddhist monastics's instance of is recorded as group of humans[2].
  • Buddhist monastics's subclass of is recorded as religious figure[3].
  • Buddhist monastics's field of this occupation is recorded as Buddhist monasticism[4].
  • Buddhist monastics's has part is recorded as Buddhist monk[5].
  • Buddhist monastics's has part is recorded as Buddhist nun[6].
  • Buddhist monastics's Commons gallery is recorded as Buddhist monastics[7].

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