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Who is the boss, the abbot or the host in the temple?

Abbot:

A square foot room. It's also the abbot's room, the abbot's room. That is, the abbot room or sitting room in Zen temple, also known as abbot, purlin and hall head. Most of India's monk's houses are square feet, and the Vimo Buddhist temple is also this system, so there is a saying of square feet; Turn to the abbot's room. Today, I was transferred to Shen as the abbot of Zen Forest, or addressed as Master. Commonly known as "abbot" or "abbot monk".

Abbot:

"Abbot" means "settle down and keep it up". Originally meant to refer to those who preach Buddhism and continue the wisdom of Buddhism, and later used to refer to the hosts or elders of various temples. When this word is used to refer to the title of a temple, it is also called temple owner or courtyard owner. Japanese Buddhist circles call it residence. Because the abbot's residence is called' abbot', the word' abbot' is also extended to the meaning of abbot.

Under normal circumstances, as long as there are temples, there will be hosts, and the abbot must be a large-scale temple group. Moreover, the abbot can also serve as multiple temples, but the host can't.

Generally speaking, the abbot must be appointed by the provincial religious management department and the Buddhist Association to take effect.