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Revision as of 04:02, 13 December 2015
“Teacher ormaster. Applied to an eminent priest who guides the student in conduct and sets an example for him.”
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“One of the two kinds of spiritual leaders known in Buddhism; the second type of teacher is the upadhyaya. Originally acharya was understood to mean a master of the Dharma, whereas the upadhyaya taught discipline and adherence to the rules.”
See also: Ajahn.