A sannyasin should enter into ashram life And stay there for quite a long period In a life of spirit and service And thus render himself Humble and egoless.
Sannyasins one who has renounced the world in seek of self-realization/ Those who have embraced the life of complete renunciation. Santosha ...
sannyasin [one who practises sannyasa; an ascetic]. sannyasi [nominative] sanoh sanum from level to level. [see the following] sanoh sanum aruhat ascends from peak to peak. [RV 1.10.2] ...
Sannyasins who had "graduated" from months of meditation and therapy could apply to work in the ashram, in an environment that was consciously modelled on the community the Russian mystic Gurdjieff led in France in the 1930s.
sannyasins who are able to discriminate between unreality and reality Param Akasha preparatory to Laya Yoga, observation of deep space and starlight in swadhisthana ...
A Sannyasin, a Paramahamsa of the Sri Sankaracharya Order, inwardly nothing short of a Jivanmukta, ...
The Great Sannyasin Filled with a tremendous desire for spiritual growth and enlightenment Kuppuswami went to North India in search of his Guru. After spending time in Varanasi (Banaras) he travelled north to the Himalayas.
Sannyasi (M) or sannyasini (F) - An ascetic mendicant. Sannyas - The last of the four stages of human life prescribed by the Vedantic scriptures: 1. Brahmacharya---the celibate student stage 2. Garhasthya---the married householder stage 3.
SADHU: Pious man; Sannyasin. SAGARA: Ocean. SAHASRANAMA: The thousand Names of the Lord. SAKSHI: Witness. SAKTI: Power; the feminine aspect of Divinity. SAKTI-SANCHAR: Transference of power by a developed Yogi. SAMA: Serenity; control of mind.
He came to Rishikesh and was initiated into the holy order of the sannyasins by his revered Guru Shri Hirananda Saraswatiji Maharaj. His Guru was a master in the science of yoga and lived a long life of 125 years.
This repetition of the Pranava alone, is meant for the Paramahamsa Sannyasins.
Becoming a Sannyasin requires committing to a set period of practice and the taking of spiritual vows, usually including a vow of poverty and the abandonment of physical possessions.
God did speak to the world through India 's Rishis, Yogis, Mahatmas, Alvars, prophets, Acharyas, Sannyasins and saints. Their teachings are really inspired. God is the one Light and Truth from whom emanate the teachings of all faiths.
He opened a milk-shop and distributed milk free to poor persons, Sadhus and Sannyasins. He used to live underneath the Ganga water even for six months continuously. He used to sleep in Kashi Visvanath's Temple keeping his feet over the Sivalinga.
Sadhu: Pious man; Sannyasin. Samadhi: Ecstasy, total absorption, or a thoughtless state of the mind. It is the highest state of being. Samsara: The world of change and becoming; the relative world.
See also: Sannyasi, Ananda, Swami, Yoga, Saraswati
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