sannyasi
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of sannyasi
1605–15; < Hindi: one who casts away
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One sannyasi carried a scepter of gold, five feet long, two inches thick.
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From Tanjore in south India came two emissaries of Sri Amblavana Desigar, head of a sannyasi order of Hindu ascetics.
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In India, Father Roberto de Nobili assumed the saffron robes and vegetarian diet of a Hindu sannyasi, or holy man.
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I am, as you see, a sannyasi; and so are you too.
From Chaitanya's Life And Teachings From his contemporary Begali biography the Chaitanya-charit-amrita by K???ad?sa Kavir?ja Gosv?mi
I am a sannyasi, Damodar is a Brahmachari, and yet he constantly holds the pedagogue's rod over me.
From Chaitanya's Life And Teachings From his contemporary Begali biography the Chaitanya-charit-amrita by K???ad?sa Kavir?ja Gosv?mi
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