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Monastic and disciples
Monastic disciples and other volunteers teach Mata Amritanandamayi's Integrated Amrita Meditation Technique ( IAM Technique ) throughout the world.
Category: Monastic disciples of Ramakrishna
Category: Monastic disciples of Ramakrishna
Category: Monastic disciples of Ramakrishna
Category: Monastic disciples of Ramakrishna
* Bengali book " Swamijir Padaprante " by Swami Abjajananda translated into English by Mrs. Chhaya Ghosh and published by Advaita Ashrama under the title " Monastic Disciples of Swami Vivekananda: Inspiring life stories of some principal disciples of Swami Vivekananda "

Monastic and who
The Monastic Brotherhood consists of the celibate clergy of the monastery who are led by an abbot.
The town alternated between Poland and the Monastic state of the Teutonic Knights during the Polish-Teutonic Wars, and returned to Polish control after the Second Peace of Thorn ( 1466 ), who gave it as lien to the Dukes of Pomerania.
Between the 14th and 17th centuries, Polish settlers from northern Masovia moved to the southern territories of the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights that was previously the land of the Baltic Old Prussians who were conquered by the Teutonic Knights in the 13th and 14th centuries.
Within the Cluniac Monastic Association, the cantors of the following generation like Adémar de Chabannes who was taught by his uncle Roger at Saint-Martial Abbey of Limoges ( Aquitaine ), developed a new diastematic neume notation which allowed to indicate the ligatures, even if they were separated by the vertical disposition according to their pitch class.
Monastic orders, especially the Cistercians and the Carthusians, were important builders who disseminated the style and developed distinctive variants of it across Europe.
Under each of the seven Monastic Abbots, there were an additional seven High Jurists ( priests ) who served relentlessly, performing whatever duties were assigned to them.
Monastic administrators were suspicious of these apparently " vagrant " monks who lived in wild forests and jungles, beyond the realm of civilization.
Monastic life had declined to a low ebb in England in the ninth century, partly due to the ravages caused by Viking attacks, and partly because of a preference for secular clergy, who were cheaper and were thought to better serve the spiritual needs of the laity.

Monastic and their
Monastic orders had maintained, for the education of their members, six colleges at the universities of Oxford or Cambridge ; of which five survived as refoundations.
In 1953, he was appointed a lecturer at the Monastic College in Helwan, offering courses in Theology there, and in the same year he began his dialogue with Jehovah's Witnesses, writing articles about their beliefs in the Sunday School Magazine.
In addition to the responsibilities of overseeing their respective Dioceses, each hierarchical See, and the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, has a Monastic Brotherhood.
Monastic chroniclers often deplore depredations made by foreign armies and sometimes even those of their own rulers but some Scots forces were going beyond normal Norman ' harrying ' by systematically carrying off women and children as slaves.
Orthodox monasticism does not have religious orders as in the West, so there are no formal Monastic Rules ( Regulae ); rather, each monk and nun is encouraged to read all of the Holy Fathers and emulate their virtues.
Whereas the Lübeckers provided the Order important logistic support with their ships, they were – except of in Elbing – else rather not involved in the establishment of the Monastic State.
Monastic traditions unite the githzerai race, emphasizing rigorous training for their bodies, minds, and souls.
No one could perform or be relieved of their duties without the consent of the Righteous Potentate or one of his seven Monastic Abbots.

Monastic and became
The peninsula became part of the Duchy of Prussia when Albert of Brandenburg-Ansbach, the 37th Grand Master, secularized the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights in 1525.
1309 – German Teutonic Order rule: Eastern Pomerania ( often known as Pomerelia ), became much absorbed into the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights
Kneiphof (; ) was one of three towns in the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights that became the city of Königsberg ( now Kaliningrad ).

Monastic and earliest
The earliest Monastic settlements in Ireland emerged at the end of the fifth century.
This date is attested in the pre-Tridentic Monastic calendar, probably going back to the earliest attestations of her life in the 6th and 7th centuries, and it is the date used throughout Europe.

Monastic and monks
The Monastic Rule of David prescribed that monks had to pull the plough themselves without draught animals, must drink only water eat only bread with salt and herbs and spend the evenings in prayer, reading and writing.
* Monastic rule, a collection of precepts that guides the life of monks or nuns in a religious order
Douglas is twice referred to in the Monastic ' Chronicle of the Kings of Man and the Isles '; first in 1192, when the monks of St Mary's Abbey at Rushen, were transferred there for a four-year stay, then again in 1313, when Robert ( Bruce ), King of Scotland, spent the night at the ' monastery of Duglas ' on his way to seize Castle Rushen.
Monastic scapulars originated as aprons worn by medieval monks, and were later extended to habits for members of religious organizations, orders or confraternities.
Monastic scapulars now form part of the habit of monks and nuns in many Christian orders.
* Barbara Harvey's Living and Dying in England 1100 – 1540: The Monastic Experience ( 1993 ) is a prosopography that draws a group picture of monastic life, centred on the aggregate experience of the monks of Westminster Abbey.
* Taking Monastic Vows Orthodox monks at Valaam Monastery
In turn, the Je Khenpo appoints, on the recommendation of the Dratshang Lhentshog ( Commission for the Monastic Affairs ), monks with the nine qualities of a spiritual master and accomplished in ked-dzog ( stages of development and completion in Vajrayana practice ) as the Five Lopons.
The Monastic Abbey Casket is designed after the caskets used by the monks of Saint Meinrad.

Monastic and Ramakrishna
Sannyasini Gauri Ma ( 1857 – March 1, 1938 ), born Mridani, Saradeshwari Ashram in a Glance published by President Mataji Bandana Sri Saradeshwari Ashram also Sannyasini Gauri Mata Puri Devi A Monastic Disciple of Sri Ramakrishna published by Mothers Trust Mothers Place, Lakeshore Interfaith Institute and Community, Ganges, MI USA, was a prominent Indian monastic disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, companion of Sri Sarada Devi and founder of Kolkatta's Sri Saradeswari Ashram.
" Sannyasini Gauri Mata Puri, A Monastic Disciple " of Sri Ramakrishna ".
" Saradeshwari in a Glance " by Mataji Bandana Puri Devi, President of Sri Saradeshwari Ashram in 1895, and direct Monastic Disciple of Sannyasini Gauri Mata Puri Devi, a Direct Monastic Disciple of Sri Ramakrishna.
" Sannyasini Gauri Mata Puri Devi a Monastic Disciple of Sri Ramakrishna " by Swami Shivatatvananda a monk of the Ramakrishna Order and published by Nagpur Ashram and Mothers Trust mothers Place, Lakeshore Interfaith Institute and Community, Ganges, MI USA.

Monastic and order
In 1999 an independent Protestant order was founded named The Knights of Prayer Monastic Order.
* Monastic order
The Bramhatantra Parakala Mutt is an ancient Hindu Monastic order established in South India.

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