Advertisement
Advertisement
sannyasi
[ suhn-yah-see ]
noun
- Hinduism. a wandering beggar and ascetic.
sannyasi
/ sÊŒnˈjÉ‘Ësɪ; sÊŒnˈjÉ‘Ësɪn /
noun
- a Brahman who having attained the fourth and last stage of life as a beggar will not be reborn, but will instead be absorbed into the Universal Soul Also calledrenunciate
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of sannyasi1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of sannyasi1
Example Sentences
“As a devout Hindu sannyasi,†or someone who has renounced worldly things, “he will guarantee that the state doesn’t discriminate, and justice for all,†said Tarun Vijay, a former B.J.P. member of Parliament.
Yet with the cool of a sannyasi or a stoner, Mr. Dhir suggested a coffee run.
This sannyasi was no other than the young thief in disguise.
A sannyasi performs true jnan-yog when he fills his stomach as far as is necessary but does not enjoy his food.
My smouldering reflections on social reform were interrupted by the voice of a tall sannyasi who halted before me.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse