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Bhante

Bhante (Pali; Nepali; Burmese: ဘန္တေ, [bàɴtè], Sanskrit: vande and vandanā) is the polite particle used to refer to Buddhist monks in the Theravada tradition. Bhante literally means "Venerable Sir."

The Pali word "bhante" is a gender neutral term, unlike "bhikkhu" or "bhikkhuni". It is equivalent to Sanskrit verb 'Vande' or 'Bande' as in the song Vande Mataram. Vande means a reverential action of 'bowing' to someone or something. The Nepali terms for the Buddhist priestly caste, bare and bande, have the same derivation.

Some famous bhantes are:

  • Bhante Cintita
  • Bhante K. Sri Dhammananda
  • Bhante Shravasti Dhammika
  • Bhante Dharmawara
  • Bhante Henepola Gunaratana ("Bhante G.")
  • Bhante Dhammalok Mahasthavir
  • Bhante Kumar Kashyap Mahasthavir
  • Bhante Pragyananda Mahasthavir
  • Bhante Sitagu Sayadaw
  • Bhante Vimalaramsi
  • Grammatically "bhante" is a vocative case form of a Pali word "bhadanta" (venerable, reverend). The vocative case denotes and is used for address.

    References

    Bhante Wikipedia