- mendicants, holy men), with
characteristics that
mirror those found in
later Sannyasins and Sannyasinis. For example, the Rig Veda, in Book 10
Chapter 136, mentions...
-
personal secretary and
organisational chief. She
became Rajneesh's
first sannyasin,
taking the name Ma Yoga Laxmi. Laxmi, the
daughter of a key supporter...
-
sectarian segregation of the
Shaiva (Ēkadaṇḍi) and
Srivaishnava (Tridandi
Sannyāsins)".
Professor Kiyokazu Okita and
Indologist B. N. K.
Sharma says, Sannyasis...
- The Song of the
Sannyasin is a poem of
thirteen stanzas written by
Swami Vivekananda.
Vivekananda composed the poem in July 1895 when he was delivering...
- 1970,
Rajneesh spent time in
Mumbai initiating followers known as "neo-
sannyasins".
During this period, he
expanded his
spiritual teachings and commented...
- a
sannyasin, and soon
falls in love with her.
Though initially apprehensive of Bala,
Vaishali reciprocates his feelings. The ashram's head
sannyasin, Rama...
-
Mahabharata and
consists of the
teachings imparted by a
vyadha (butcher) to a
sannyasin (monk). It
occurs in the Vana
Parva section of
Mahabharata and is told...
-
mountain Arunachala, in Tiruvannamalai,
where he took on the role of a
sannyasin (though not
formally initiated), and
remained for the rest of his life...
-
Swami Shivananda (1854–1934), born
Tarak Nath Ghosal, was a
Hindu spiritual leader and a
direct disciple of Ramakrishna, who
became the
second president...
- of Nelson,
British Columbia. The
followers of the Guru Rajneesh, the
sannyasins,
established a
center for
their beliefs and
lifestyle near Antelope, Oregon...