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Monasteries are religious communities where monks or nuns live, dedicate themselves to spiritual practices, prayer, and communal living. They often follow a specific set of rules, such as those established by St. Benedict. Monasteries serve as centers of learning, agriculture, and hospitality, preserving knowledge and culture throughout history. Typical features include a chapel for worship, living quarters, and communal spaces. They play a significant role in various religions, especially in Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism, and continue to attract people seeking solitude, reflection, or a deeper spiritual life.

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    Monasteries are religious communities where monks or nuns live, work, and pray, often devoted to a specific spiritual tradition. They serve as places of worship, meditation, and learning. Typically found in Christianity, Buddhism, and other religions, monasteries are characterized by their dedication to a lifestyle of simplicity, community living, and isolation from the outside world. Residents often contribute to society through education, art, and charity. Historically, monasteries have preserved knowledge and culture, acting as centers of literacy and agriculture, and they continue to play a role in spiritual and community life today.