ascetic

సన్యాసిగా
definition
noun
The composition of hymns of the Rig-Veda was done by Hindu recluses, ascetics , Rishis and Sages rooted in the realities of life inside the society.
a person who practices severe self-discipline and abstention.
adjective
an ascetic life of prayer, fasting, and manual labor
characterized by or suggesting the practice of severe self-discipline and abstention from all forms of indulgence, typically for religious reasons.
translation of 'ascetic'
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These three constitute the Supernal Triad - those spheres which are wholly outside the realm of direct human experience for all but the most disciplined and 'ascetic' individuals.
It will doubtless surprise some viewers to learn that the monks' daily routine is not dominated by the strict, 'ascetic' activities one might suppose.
The seventies were very sleek and empty, more concerned with structure, form, and a certain kind of 'ascetic' rigorousness.
The motive was mainly 'ascetic' , but was in part connected with the greater authority which, in antiquity, attached to such renunciation.
While there is not too much on the theology of the cross, or on the phenomenon of monasticism, all authors speak from the reality of a crucified, 'ascetic' tradition.
Nor will we gain any great wisdom through the more punitive, 'ascetic' methods.
True spirituality, or godliness, is found in everyday social relationships as well as in prayer, learning, or 'ascetic' practices.
Cornet always led a frugal and 'ascetic' life, able to live contentedly for weeks on end with the same menu of rice and dried fish.
Indeed most martial arts are based on the creations of Chinese 'ascetic' monks almost a thousand years ago.
For Brendan, salvation is best accomplished through the monastic way, understood as a combination of 'ascetic' practices and liturgical observance.
He walked away from every system of thought and every 'ascetic' setup that was offered to him as an alternative.
Buddhism requires 'ascetic' behaviour, including fasting, by its monks, but not from other followers.
He himself lived a rigorously 'ascetic' life and observed the monastic precepts faithfully.
I was simply fighting against what I perceived as biblical, doctrinal, and 'ascetic' fundamentalism.
My tastes are modest to the point of 'ascetic' austerity.
His earlier life of self-indulgence had been unsatisfying, as was his six-year experiment with 'ascetic' penances.
Bernard's over-rigorous pursuit of 'ascetic' discipline adversely affected his health.
Sufism emphasises the more mystical and 'ascetic' aspects of the religion.
Yet the texts are firmly part of the later medieval world: the first two come from the writings of visionary women mystics and the last from a rigorously 'ascetic' monastic theologian.
The people communicate with him by way of 'ascetic' disciplines on certain sacred mountains.
The family lived rather 'ascetically' .
Brahmins and 'ascetics' play their part, but their roles are secondary to those of Ayodhya's ruling family, and the monkey and demon warriors.
The composition of hymns of the Rig-Veda was done by Hindu recluses, 'ascetics' , Rishis and Sages rooted in the realities of life inside the society.
The protagonist moves through various stages of life, from living with 'ascetics' to participating in the marketplace, neither of which bring satisfaction.
The major sect of Udasin 'ascetics' was originally not Shaiva - nor even Hindu - but belonged to the Sikh religion.
He had now experienced both the extremes of a life of ease and comfort (as a prince) and the life of extreme austerity and 'asceticism' .
I don't mean mystics and 'ascetics' , who are often wrongly accused of such world - hatred.
She had lived 'ascetically' to the point where she destroyed her fragile mental and physical health.
The same goes for gnostic Christianity, where we had the strict 'ascetics' on the one hand and the extreme libertines on the other.
The icon, in particular, is a practical form of art, dealing directly with questions of spiritual life such as holiness and 'asceticism' .
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