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- Pramod, the Parivrajakas were reduced to the governors of a bhukti (province) after the Gupta conquest. According to P. L. Gupta, the Parivrajakas were originally...
- Praśna Ātmā, Sūrya, Prāṇāgnihotra Āśrama, Nārada-parivrājaka, Paramahamsa, Paramahaṃsa parivrājaka, Parabrahma Sītā, Devī, Tripurātapini, Bhāvana Nṛsiṃhatāpanī...
- the present-day Unchehara. The Uchchhakalpas were neighbours of the Parivrajakas, and appear to have been feudatories of the Gupta Empire. The dynasty...
- lives as their master lived. In 1888, Narendra left the monastery as a Parivrâjaka – a wandering monk, "without fixed abode, without ties, independent and...
- were called Sannyasi, Sadhu, Yati, Bhiksu, Pravrajita/Pravrajitā and Parivrajaka in Hindu texts. The term with a meaning closer to asceticism in Hindu...
- distinguishes Rishi from other types of sages, such as sanyāsi, bhikṣu, parivrājaka, tapasvi, muni, brahmachāri, yati, etc. The term Rishi found mentions...
- relief of the famine was carried out. Swami Vivekananda's days as a parivrajaka (wandering monk) before his visit to Parliament of Religions, took him...
- Patrick Olivelle, and resembles a "medieval legal compendia". The word Parivrajaka means "roaming ascetic". The title refers to the teachings of the Vedic...
- could express what happens to an Arahant after his death. In reply to a Parivrājaka named Vaccha, the Buddha said that terms like 'born' or 'not born' do...
- Samudragupta's conquests of Central India (c. 4th century CE) Gupta Empire Parivrajaka dynasty Gupta Victory Gupta–Saka Wars (c. 375 to 413 CE) Gupta Empire...