-
inspired by the
Renunciate guildhouses.
Books in the
world of the
Renunciates: The
Shattered Chain (1976) (reprinted as Oath of The
Renunciates, the 1983 omnibus...
-
context of
Indian martial artists or a
sampradaya monastery for
religious renunciates in Guru–shishya tradition. For example, in the
context of the Dashanami...
-
Renunciates of
Darkover is an
anthology of
fantasy and
science fiction short stories edited by
Marion Zimmer Bradley. The
stories are set in Bradley's...
- A monk (/mʌŋk/; from Gr****: μοναχός, monachos, "single, solitary" via
Latin monachus) is a man who is a
member of a
religious order and
lives in a monastery...
- he met Ramakrishna,
later becoming a
devoted follower and
sannyasin (
renunciate).
After the
death of Ramakrishna,
Vivekananda toured the
Indian subcontinent...
- disciples. Single-staff
renunciates are
distinct in
their practices from
Shaiva trishuladhari or "trident-wielding
renunciates" and
Vaishnava traditions...
- An
alternative form,
swamini (svāmini), is
sometimes used by
female renunciates. The
meaning of the
Sanskrit root of the word
swami is "[he who is] one...
-
traditional practice of Vip****anā meditation,
making it more
available for
renunciates and lay
people alike.
Sayadaw began his
studies at age 20 in Mandalay...
- monk is
called a Sanyāsī, Sādhu, or Swāmi. A
female renunciate is
called a Sanyāsini.
Renunciates receive high
respect in
Hindu society because of their...
- old
pagan vocabulary of
Arabic throughout the peninsula. The Ḥanīf ("
renunciates"), a
group of
monotheists that
sought to
separate themselves both from...