Bhante is a gender-neutral term, and may be used to address both
monks and
nuns. It is the
vocative form of the word
bhadanta, which confers recognition of greatness and respect. The
Nepali terms
bare and
bande have the same derivation and are used to address Buddhist clergy. Bhante can also be used as an honorific or a form of address to specific Buddhist monks, similar to
Ajahn, Phra or
Luang Por in Thailand or
Ashin in Burma (now
Myanmar),
Rinpoche in Tibet. Grammatically "bhante" is a
vocative case form of a Pali word "bhadanta" (venerable, reverend). The vocative case denotes and is used for address. ==In literature==