坊主 (bouzu) is a Buddhist priest or monk.
A Tibetan Buddhist Monk is a lama. There are no Buddhist "priests", lamas are scholars and teachers.
It can mean either a Buddhist priest/monk or a boy depending on the context.
A Buddhist priest (if that's what you mean) is called a Lama. Not to be confused with the furry camel-like animal.
A Japanese church is typically called a "kyokai" (ζδΌ) in Japanese.
A Buddhist priest (if that's what you mean) is called a Lama. Not to be confused with the furry camel-like animal.
The majority of Japanese are Buddhist.
Tomoichiro Kusakabe has written: 'Sekibutsu nyumon' -- subject(s): Art, Buddhist, Buddhist Art, Japanese Sculpture, Sculpture, Japanese
A bhikshu is another term for a bhikhu - a Buddhist monk or priest, one who follows all Buddhist precepts as a full member of the sangha.
A bhikshu is another term for a bhikhu - a Buddhist monk or priest, one who follows all Buddhist precepts as a full member of the sangha.
A bhikkhu is another term for a bhikhu - a Buddhist monk or priest, one who follows all Buddhist precepts as a full member of the sangha.
Hachiro Daigo has written: 'Robo no sekibutsu' -- subject(s): Art, Buddhist, Buddhist Art, Japanese Sculpture, Sculpture, Japanese 'Koshinto' -- subject(s): Japanese Sculpture, Sculpture, Japanese, Stone-cutting