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What are the grades in Buddhism? Is the title of mage a rank title? Who can be called a mage?

There is no hierarchy in Buddhism, but there is a saying that Zoroastrianism has ten dharma realms: Buddha, Bodhisattva, Jue Yuan, Wensheng, Heaven, Asura, man, beast, evil spirit and region, which are called four saints and six sects. Therefore, if we must talk about achievements, it reflects the spiritual merits of personal practice and is also a grade, hehe.

As for some secular appellations, such as Asheli and Monk, they all refer to the great virtues of eminent monks who have achieved Tao. Asheli is Sanskrit, which translates into a teacher who can adjust all the body, mouth and heart of all beings. Now also known as the guru. For example, monks, big monks, used to be called famous monks and big monks to show respect, which is not rank. Mage is also a title, not a rank. As for temples, the division of labor is different, and there are hosts. That's similar to an administrative position in society, hehe.