- renouncing) is the act of
rejecting something,
particularly something that the
renunciant has
previously enjo**** or endorsed. In religion,
renunciation often indicates...
- into
three categories –
renunciant (Virakt),
warrior (Naga) and temple-dwelling (temple priest) ascetics. The most of
renunciant and
warrior are unmarried...
- self-immolation
practice in China. This was
considered as
evidence of a
renunciant bodhisattva. A mountain-dwelling
religion called Shugendō
emerged in ****an...
-
commitment to the
renunciant life: postulancy, novitiate, brahmacarya, and sannyas.
Monks and nuns of the SRF
Order who take
their final renunciant vows are members...
- that the
caste system was
constructed by the
British colonial regime. A
renunciant man of
knowledge is
usually called Varṇatita or "beyond all varṇas" in...
- in
which Bose had
become a sadhu, or
Hindu renunciant. The best-known and most
intricate of the
renunciant tales of
Subhas Bose, and one which, according...
- as the
founder of the
Ramanandi Sampradaya, the
largest monastic Hindu renunciant community in
modern times. Born in a Gaur
Brahmin family,
Ramananda for...
-
intimate act to
something impersonal and ascetic.
Shaiva sadhus are
renunciants devoted to Shiva, and
Vaishnava sadhus are
renouncers devoted to Vishnu...
- (November 2013),
Buddhist Nuns and
Gendered Practice: In
Search of the
Female Renunciant, OUP, ISBN 978-0-19-976001-5 Sharf,
Robert H. (October 1995), "Buddhist...
-
specifically renounce U.S.
citizenship are
called "
renunciants".
United States law
requires that
prospective renunciants appear in
person before a
consular officer...