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Sannyasa (Sanskrit: संन्यास, romanized:
saṃnyāsa),
sometimes spelled sanyasa, is the
fourth stage within the
Hindu system of four life
stages known as...
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discussion see 65–72. ISBN 978-3-447-03479-1.
Patrick Olivelle (1992). The
Samnyasa Upanisads:
Hindu Scriptures on
Asceticism and Renunciation.
Oxford University...
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Patrick Olivelle (1981), "Contributions to the
Semantic History of
Saṃnyāsa,"
Journal of the
American Oriental Society, Vol. 101, No. 3, pp. 265–274...
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archived from the
original on 12 May 2017 Olivelle,
Patrick (1992), The
Samnyasa Upanisads:
Hindu Scriptures on
Asceticism and Renunciation,
Oxford University...
- Mahâ-Nârâyana Upanisad, 1960, and Sept Upanishads, 1981;
Alyette Degrâces-Fadh,
Samnyâsa-Upanisad (Upanisad du renoncement), 1989;
Martine Buttex, Les 108 Upanishads...
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Patrick Olivelle (1992), The
Samnyasa Upanisads,
Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0195070453, pp. 147-148 with...
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intense desire to hear and
speak of Kr̥ṣṇa.
Within a year he took a vow of
saṃnyāsa (renunciation) and
changed his name to Kr̥ṣṇa
Caitanya under his guru Keśava...
- ISBN 9781400856510.
Retrieved June 28, 2017. Olivelle,
Patrick (2006). The
Samnyasa Upanisads:
Hindu Scriptures on
Asceticism and Renunciation. New York: Oxford...
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Hinduism is
primarily ****ociated with the
Sanskrit terms saṃnyāsa and saṃnyāsin.
Saṃnyāsa denotes the
practice of
renouncing worldly life to
become a...
- ISBN 978-1-4008-5651-0.
Retrieved 28 June 2017. Olivelle,
Patrick (2006). The
Samnyasa Upanisads:
Hindu Scriptures on
Asceticism and Renunciation. New York: Oxford...