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    «Yellow» religion and images of monks-lamas in Kalmyk oral stories by V. V. Salykova

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Article reviews the Kalmyk oral stories about Buddhist deities and Kalmyk monks. Studying of the features of folk texts (epic “Jangar” and religious songs) shows that the Kalmyk folklore is unusually rich in its content. …”
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    Characterization of Ingredients Incorporated in the Traditional Mixed-Salad of the Capuchin Monks by Laura Cornara, Gabriele Ambu, Alex Alberto, Domenico Trombetta, Antonella Smeriglio

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Recipes on the composition of the “salad of the monks” (Capuchin monks) have been reported in Italy since the 17th century. …”
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    The Monk by M. G. Lewis: Revolution, Religion and the Female Body by Agnieszka Łowczanin

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…This paper reads The Monk by M. G. Lewis in the context of the literary and visual responses to the French Revolution, suggesting that its digestion of the horrors across the Channel is exhibited especially in its depictions of women. …”
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    Buddhist Monks in Myanmar: Driving Religious Intolerance and Hindering Reform by Coates, Eliane

    Published 2016
    “…Two hundred Buddhist monks took to the streets of Yangon on 12 November to protest the visit of a delegation of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). …”
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    Disentangling Poetry from Profit in Jain Monks’ Literary Works by Restifo, A

    Published 2020
    “…It focuses on the three Jain authors - Bālacandra (thirteenth century), Hemacandra (1089-1172), and Rāmacandra (1093-1174) - who, I argue, set themselves apart from some other non-Jain poets, who engaged in what they implied was the foul practice of writing poetry for personal enrichment. While these monks, as well as Jains more generally, valorized wealth and riches for the purpose of spreading the Jain dharma, building temples, and worshipping the Jina, they denounced the reduction of the poetic skill to the fiscal benefits it can produce.…”
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    “The Case of the Lavra Monks” of 1938 in the context of the Great Terror of 1937–1938 by I.V. Garkavy

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The purpose of the study is to show the “Case of the Lavra Monks” of 1938 in the context of the Great Terror of 1937–1938, to analyze the personal composi-tion of the accused, based on sources, to show the methods and tasks of the repressive au-thorities against members of secret religious communities, to describe the main forms of preserving the historical memory of the defendants in this case. …”
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    Participation of monasteries and monks in the orthodox mission in Vyatka in the 18th century by Maxim Orlov

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In real practice, the synodal and diocesan authorities used the spiritual and material potential of monasteries with the aim of a better organisation of the Orthodox mission. Monks were often entrusted with duties of conducting direct missionary activity, further catechising and instructing the newly baptised in the Christian faith, organising the activities of the parish clergy, and monitoring the state of faith of the newly baptised. …”
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    Monk’s tonsure-like gaps in the tussock grass Spartina argentinensis (Gramineae) by J. P. Lewis, S. L. Stofella, S. R. Feldman

    Published 2001-03-01
    “…Monk's tonsure-like gaps develop inside gramineans and other plants. …”
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