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This page includes a list of | This page includes a list of honorifics used in [[Ananda Marga]] or the [[Margis]]. | ||
== Acarya == | == Acarya == | ||
Acarya is an honorific | Acarya is an honorific used to refer to teachers. The literal meaning of the word "acarya" is "one who teaches by example". | ||
== Dada == | == Dada == | ||
Dada is an honorific used to refer | Dada is an honorific used to refer monks. The literal meaning of the word "dada" is "brother" or "elder brother". | ||
== Didi == | == Didi == | ||
Didi is an honorific used to refer | Didi is an honorific used to refer nuns. The literal meaning of the word "didi" is "sister" or "elder sister". | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references /> | <references /> |
Revision as of 11:24, 8 October 2013
This page includes a list of honorifics used in Ananda Marga or the Margis.
Acarya
Acarya is an honorific used to refer to teachers. The literal meaning of the word "acarya" is "one who teaches by example".
Dada
Dada is an honorific used to refer monks. The literal meaning of the word "dada" is "brother" or "elder brother".
Didi
Didi is an honorific used to refer nuns. The literal meaning of the word "didi" is "sister" or "elder sister".