- renouncing) is the act of
rejecting something,
particularly something that the
renunciant has
previously enjo**** or endorsed. In religion,
renunciation often indicates...
-
specifically renounce U.S.
citizenship are
called "
renunciants".
United States law
requires that
prospective renunciants appear in
person before a
consular officer...
- )
Laity Anagārika, Anagārikā lay
renunciants (m., f.) Maechi,
thilashin dasa sil mata,
modern female lay
renunciants (f.) Upāsaka and Upāsikā Lay devotee...
- campaign,
filing thousands of
court cases to
successfully recover the
renunciants' citizenships.
Collins said that he
viewed the
renunciations as an expression...
- "Carrying the Torch:
Wayne Collins Jr. on His Father's
Defense of the
Renunciants".
Discover Nikkei. Wollenberg,
Charles (2018).
Rebel Lawyer:
Wayne Collins...
-
contrast to the
mainstream Nikāya/Āgama
presentations of Śākyamuni as a
renunciant teacher, Mahāyāna
texts emphasize his
boundless wisdom, vast power, and...
-
precept mother":
female lay
renunciants in Sri Lanka.
Thilashin –
Literally 'possessor of
moral integrity'.
Female lay
renunciants in Myanmar. A
branch of...
- 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...
-
those involved.
Prior to
discarding citizenship, most or all of the
renunciants had
experienced the
following misfortunes:
forced removal from homes;...
-
where bhikkhuni (nun's)
lineage is not
officially recognized.
Female renunciants have been
present since the
origin of Buddhism. In Sri
Lanka and Myanmar...