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* [[Bhishma]], Hindu mythological character who vows to be celibate and never marry.
* [[Bhishma]], Hindu mythological character who vows to be celibate and never marry.
* [[Jim Mattis]], US Marine and politician nicknamed "The Warrior Monk"
*[[Parashurama]], a mythological ''rishi'' (seer) and a ''kshatriya'' (warrior) of Vedic/Hindu mythology.
*[[Parashurama]], a mythological ''rishi'' (seer) and a ''kshatriya'' (warrior) of Vedic/Hindu mythology.



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A warrior monk is a concept found in various cultures of a person who combines aspects of being a monk, such as deep religious devotion and an ascetic lifestyle, with being a warrior, trained to engage in violent conflict.

Examples include:

In fiction:

  • The description of the ideal soldier in the manual of the First Earth Battalion.
  • The Jedi Order, a fictional monastic organization in the Star Wars epic space opera franchise
  • The Adeptus Astartes, Space Marines, are genetically altered super soldiers who serve the Imperium of Mankind in the Warhammer 40,000 universe[citation needed] alongside the Adepta Sororitas, Sisters of Battle, who are soldier-nuns serving directly under the command of the Imperium's church.

See also