- 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...
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white robes, but are in
practice resemblant of Theravāda
bhikkhus -
renunciants who have
dedicated their life to
Buddhist practice, meditation, vowing...
- )
Laity Anagārika, Anagārikā lay
renunciants (m., f.) Maechi,
thilashin dasa sil mata,
modern female lay
renunciants (f.) Upāsaka and Upāsikā Lay devotee...
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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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
ascetic practices claimed to be "yoga".
These included everything from
renunciants being hung
upside down to
being given shock therapy. In the
early days...
- into
three categories –
renunciant (Virakt),
warrior (Naga) and temple-dwelling (temple priest) ascetics. The most of
renunciant and
warrior are unmarried...
-
weightlifter and
world record holder.
Joseph Kurihara (1895–1965), a
renunciant. Also
interned at Manzanar.
Masaaki Kuwabara (1913–1993), lead defendant...