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- law
doctrine of
perpetual allegiance denied an
individual the
right to
renounce obligations to his sovereign. The
bonds of
subjecthood were
conceived in...
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development of the āśrama
system in "
Renouncer and
Renunciation in the Dharmaśāstras." See (Olivelle 1993, p. 111), "
Renouncer and
Renunciation in the Dharmaśāstras...
- very
thing is
sacred thread,
namely the Atman". A
renouncer or
Parivrajaka (another term for
renouncer)
performs a
sacrifice to the
Atman whenever he feeds...
- Om
Namah Shivaya Madan, T. N. (1988). Way of Life: King, Householder,
Renouncer :
Essays in
Honour of
Louis Dumont.
Motilal Banarsid**** Publishers. p...
- The Self-denying
Ordinance was p****ed by the
English Parliament on 3
April 1645. All
members of the
House of
Commons or
Lords who were also
officers in...
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citizenship are
called "relinquishers",
while those who
specifically renounce U.S.
citizenship are
called "renunciants". The
informal term "last-generation...
- 9, 2013. Ghert-Zand,
Renee (March 31, 2015). "Five new
Knesset members renounce foreign citizenship".
Times of Israel.
Retrieved June 5, 2015. Kelleher...
- this period, the
Vedic religion merged with
local traditions and the
renouncer traditions,
resulting in the
emergence of Hinduism,
which has had a profound...
- Upanishad,
after he
renounces the fire, he
should silently recite the
thirty four
verses of
Atharvaveda section 11.8. The
renouncer from that day stops...