monastery
[C] Countable
pl: monasteries
This term evokes a sense of seclusion, silence, and spiritual discipline. It suggests a physical boundary between the chaotic outside world and a controlled environment dedicated to divine contemplation. While it is often associated with Christianity, it can apply to various faith traditions where asceticism is practiced. Compared to a convent, which specifically houses nuns, a monastery is the broader term for monastic life, though in many traditions it specifically refers to the male community. The atmosphere is typically one of austerity and timelessness, where the daily routine is governed by a strict rule or liturgy.
Refers to the specific physical buildings or the distinct religious communities themselves.