sư cụ
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Definition
- Noun:
- High-ranking bonze: A term of respect for an elderly Buddhist monk who holds a senior position within the monastic hierarchy, often implying advanced age, high spiritual attainment, and venerable status.
- Venerable monk: An honorific title for a senior monk, emphasizing reverence for their age and religious authority.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Sư cụ đang tụng kinh trong chánh điện. (The high-ranking bonze is chanting sutras in the main hall.)
- Các Phật tử rất kính trọng vị sư cụ. (The Buddhists deeply respect the venerable monk.)
- Ngôi chùa này do một sư cụ trụ trì. (This pagoda is presided over by a senior bonze.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "sư cụ" is specifically used in Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhism, particularly in the Northern tradition. It denotes a higher level of respect than "sư" (monk) or "thầy" (teacher/monk), often reserved for those who are abbots or have many decades of monastic life.
Variants and Related Words
- Sư (n): A general term for a Buddhist monk.
- Thượng tọa (n): Venerable, a formal ecclesiastical title for a senior monk.
- Hòa thượng (n): Most Venerable, a high ecclesiastical title.
- Trụ trì (n): Abbot.
Synonyms
- Senior monk: A monk of advanced rank or age.
- Elder bonze: An older, respected Buddhist monk.
- Venerable: Worthy of respect due to age, character, or religious standing.
Related Cultural Notes
- The title "sư cụ" conveys deep reverence and is often used by laypeople and junior monastics. It is not an official ecclesiastical rank like "Hòa thượng" but a common, respectful address reflecting social and spiritual esteem for an elder monk's life and practice.