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- renouncing) is the act of rejecting something, particularly something that the renunciant has previously enjo**** or endorsed. In religion, renunciation often indicates...
- that the caste system was constructed by the British colonial regime. A renunciant man of knowledge is usually called Varṇatita or "beyond all varṇas" in...
- including that of monk Daodu (道度). This was considered as evidence of a renunciant bodhisattva, and may have been inspired by the Jataka tales wherein the...
- contrast to the mainstream Nikāya/Āgama presentations of Śākyamuni as a renunciant teacher, Mahāyāna texts emphasize his boundless wisdom, vast power, and...
- commitment to the renunciant life: postulancy, novitiate, brahmacharya, and sannyas. Monks and nuns of the SRF Order who take their final renunciant vows are members...
- in which Bose had become a sadhu, or Hindu renunciant. The best-known and most intricate of the renunciant tales of Subhas Bose, and one which, according...
- defilement. These p****ages also do not mention the fourth sight of the renunciant. The renunciant is a depiction of the Sramana movement, which was po****r at the...
- as the founder of the Ramanandi Sampradaya, the largest monastic Hindu renunciant community in modern times. Born in a Kanyakubja Brahmin family, Ramananda...
- white robes, but are in practice resemblant of Theravāda bhikkhus - renunciants who have dedicated their life to Buddhist practice, meditation, vowing...
- argues that a culture of abuse in ISKCON schools arose in part because of renunciant leaders' subtle denigration of the value of householders and children...