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Definition of sannyasi in English: sannyasi(also sannyasin, sanyasi) noun sənˈjɑːsisənˈyäsē A Hindu religious mendicant. (印度教)遁世者 Example sentencesExamples - By himself becoming a Hindu and a sannyasin, he has challenged the obnoxious caste system.
- He had taken to life of sannyasin at this tender age of boyhood.
- There are also sannyasi orders, such as the Nathas, that exist outside the Dasanami and akhara systems.
- Its signification was only in terms of himself as sanyasi and guru, the sole dispenser of divine grace in an amorphous and inchoate Christianity connected to the revelation of the Vedas, and the fifth Veda known to himself.
- Ordinarily, a traditional sannyasin would not have accepted them.
Synonyms abstainer, recluse, hermit, solitary, anchorite, anchoress, desert saint, celibate, puritan, nun, monk
OriginBased on Sanskrit saṃnyāsin 'laying aside, ascetic', from saṃ 'together' + ni 'down' + as 'throw'. Definition of sannyasi in US English: sannyasi(also sannyasin, sanyasi) nounsənˈyäsē A Hindu religious mendicant. (印度教)遁世者 Example sentencesExamples - There are also sannyasi orders, such as the Nathas, that exist outside the Dasanami and akhara systems.
- Ordinarily, a traditional sannyasin would not have accepted them.
- He had taken to life of sannyasin at this tender age of boyhood.
- Its signification was only in terms of himself as sanyasi and guru, the sole dispenser of divine grace in an amorphous and inchoate Christianity connected to the revelation of the Vedas, and the fifth Veda known to himself.
- By himself becoming a Hindu and a sannyasin, he has challenged the obnoxious caste system.
Synonyms abstainer, recluse, hermit, solitary, anchorite, anchoress, desert saint, celibate, puritan, nun, monk
OriginBased on Sanskrit saṃnyāsin ‘laying aside, ascetic’, from saṃ ‘together’ + ni ‘down’ + as ‘throw’. |