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Sunim is the Korean title for a Buddhist monk or Buddhist nun. It is considered respectful to refer to senior monks or nuns in Korea as Kun sunim. In most Korean temples, a middle-aged monk assumes the role of a juji sunim, who serves administrative functions. The eldest sunim is typically seen as a symbolic leader of the younger sunims.

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  • Sunim est le titre coréen pour un moine bouddhiste ou une moniale bouddhiste. En Corée, il est considéré comme respectueux de faire référence à des moines ou des nonnes âgés comme des kun sunim. Dans la plupart des temples coréens, un moine d'âge moyen assume le rôle de juji sunim qui remplit des fonctions administratives. L'aîné des sunim est généralement perçu comme un chef symbolique des jeunes sunim. (fr)
  • Sunim is the Korean title for a Buddhist monk or Buddhist nun. It is considered respectful to refer to senior monks or nuns in Korea as Kun sunim. In most Korean temples, a middle-aged monk assumes the role of a juji sunim, who serves administrative functions. The eldest sunim is typically seen as a symbolic leader of the younger sunims. (en)
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  • Sunim est le titre coréen pour un moine bouddhiste ou une moniale bouddhiste. En Corée, il est considéré comme respectueux de faire référence à des moines ou des nonnes âgés comme des kun sunim. Dans la plupart des temples coréens, un moine d'âge moyen assume le rôle de juji sunim qui remplit des fonctions administratives. L'aîné des sunim est généralement perçu comme un chef symbolique des jeunes sunim. (fr)
  • Sunim is the Korean title for a Buddhist monk or Buddhist nun. It is considered respectful to refer to senior monks or nuns in Korea as Kun sunim. In most Korean temples, a middle-aged monk assumes the role of a juji sunim, who serves administrative functions. The eldest sunim is typically seen as a symbolic leader of the younger sunims. (en)
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