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Hare Krishna vs religious order

religious order vs Hare Krishna

Hare Krishna and religious order both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Hare Krishna Yes No No No
religious order Yes No No No
As nouns, religious order is a hypernym of Hare Krishna; that is, religious order is a word with a broader meaning than Hare Krishna:
  • Hare Krishna: a religious sect founded in the United States in 1966; based on Vedic scriptures; groups engage in joyful chanting of `Hare Krishna' and other mantras based on the name of the Hindu god Krishna; devotees usually wear saffron robes and practice vegetarianism and celibacy
  • religious order: a subdivision of a larger religious group
Other hypernyms of Hare Krishna include religious sect, sect.
Hare Krishna (noun) religious order (noun)
a chant to the Hindu god Krishna a subdivision of a larger religious group
a religious sect founded in the United States in 1966; based on Vedic scriptures; groups engage in joyful chanting of `Hare Krishna' and other mantras based on the name of the Hindu god Krishna; devotees usually wear saffron robes and practice vegetarianism and celibacy
worshipper of Krishna and member of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness
Difference between Hare Krishna and religious order

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