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Asceticism is a
lifestyle characterized by
abstinence from
worldly pleasures,
often for the
purpose of
pursuing spiritual goals.
Ascetics may withdraw...
-
famous lecturers" in the
published proceedings. His
first publication on
ascetism appeared in 1936, but it was the 1943 book on
Christian spirituality that...
- Al-Barāʾ ibn Mālik al-Anṣārī (Arabic: البراء بن مالك الأنصاري; died c. 641) was one of the
Sahaba (companions of Muhammad), an
Ansar belonging to the Banū...
- Jovinian, who
lived in the
fourth century AD. He
attacked monasticism,
ascetism and
believed that a
saved believer can
never be
overcome by Satan. In the...
- scriptures, this
Ruesi is
mentioned as the
bodhisatta and
practiced his
ascetism in Sri
Lanka and
Southeast Asia.
Veneration of
Ruesis is a
notable practice...
- Balthrop‐Lewis, Alda. "Exemplarist
Environmental Ethics: T****au's
Political Ascetism against Solution Thinking."
Journal of
Religious Ethics 47.3 (2019): 525–550...
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Kathir said, "she was one of the best
women in her worship, piousness,
ascetism, devoutness, and charity".
According to Ibn Sa'd,
Safiyyah was very charitable...
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September 2020. Schumacher, Mark (2015). "Shugendo - ****anese
Mountain Ascetism, Shamanism, En no Gyoja, Enno Gyoja,
Esoteric Buddhism, Tendai, Shingon"...
- Hastinapur, five of his
wives ascended the
funeral pyre,
while others embrace ascetism.
Against these stray examples within the
Mahabharata of sati,
there are...
- lifestyle, and
since the
Middle Ages, it was seen as a sign of
religious ascetism. In particular, discalceation, the
practice of
going constantly barefoot...