- some
schools of thought). One who
practices brahmacarya is
known as a
brahmacārī or brahmacārinī.
Various ashrams (आश्रम, transl. hermitage) and mathas...
-
moved from
Capri to Sri
Lanka and sta**** as a
celibate Buddhist layman (
brahmacāri), and
later as a celibate,
homeless layman (anagarika), for nine w****s...
-
basics of
brahmacari (monastic) life.
After that they can
decide if they
prefer to
continue as
monks or as
married Grihasthas.
Brahmacari older than...
- smārta or
orthodox traditional religious beliefs, Gaṇeśa is a
bachelor or
brahmacārī" For
discussion on
celibacy of Ganesha, see: Cohen, Lawrence, "The Wives...
-
Handicapped University Jagadguru Sri
Shivarathreeshwara Academy of
Higher Education and
Research Spiritual master of the
whole world Jagatguru Das
Brahmacari...
-
Ratan Lal
Brahmachary (listen Bengali: [Ratana lāla
brahmacārī])(1932 - 13
February 2018) was a
distinguished scientist and a
pioneer of
tiger pheromone...
- Sarasvatī. At that time,
Rajaram was
given the name of
Brahma Chaitanya Brahmacari. He then
became the
favorite disciple in his master's
ashram and, according...
- Srī Nāthajī.
Vallabha may have
intended to
remain a
lifelong celibate brahmacārī, but
during his
second pilgrimage of
India between 1501 and 1503, he had...
-
Srirangam Ranganathar temple, only
garlands made by
temple sattharars (
brahmacaris emplo**** for garland-making) are used to
adorn the
deity Ranganatha....
- had
eight ganadharas (chief monks): Śubhadatta, Āryaghoṣa, Vasiṣṭha,
Brahmacāri, Soma, Śrīdhara, Vīrabhadra and Yaśas.
After his death, the Śvētāmbara...