Pandita
Paṇḍita (Hindi: paṇḍit; Indonesian/Malay: pendeta; Mongol: bandida; Javanese: pandito, pendito, pendeto; Tibetan: khepa; Wyl: mkhas pa), a Sanskrit word meaning learned master, may refer to:
It is also a caste among Kashmiri pandits.
Titles
- Pandita (Buddhism), a Buddhist teacher skilled in five sciences
- Agga Maha Pandita, an honorific title used in Theravada Buddhism
- Pandit, the Hindi variant, a broad term for teacher in the ancient and contemporary Indian context
- Pandita (Islam), a term for Muslim ritual specialists in the Philippines
People
- Balajinnatha Pandita (1916–2007), Sanskrit scholar
- Gadadhara Pandita, an associate of Hindu social reformer Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
- Lakshmana Pandita, 15th century Indian medical author
- Pandita Ramabai, (1858-1922), Indian social reformer
- Sakya Pandita, a 13th-century Tibetan Buddhist scholar
- Rahul Pandita, Indian author and journalist
- Sayadaw U Pandita, (born 1921), Burmese Theravada master
- Zaya Pandita, (1599–1662), Buddhist missionary priest and the most prominent Oirat Buddhist scholar.
Other uses
- Pandita (butterfly), a brush-footed butterfly of tribe Limenitidini
See also
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