
1) Asrama
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1) Buddhist retreat 2) Getaway for meditation 3) Getaway with a guru 4) Guru getaway 5) Guru habitat 6) Guru residence 7) Hindu community 8) Hindu haven 9) Hindu hermitage 10) Hindu religious retreat 11) Hindu retreat 12) Place of Hindu retreat 13) Religious community 14) Religious retreat 15) Retreat for disciples
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Traditionally, an ashram (Sanskrit/Hindi: आश्रम) is a spiritual hermitage or a monastery. Additionally, today the term ashram often denotes a locus of Indian cultural activity such as yoga, music study or religious instruction, similar to a studio, yeshiva or dojo. ==Etymology== The word ashram (also as ashrama) comes from the Sanskrit r...
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[Balmiki] A Balmiki temple is called an Ashram, which means a hermitage or monastery. It is the communal house for Balmikis. The function of the Ashram is to serve as a center for building up the commitment of devotee’s and for transmitting the Ramayana`s message, and the focal point for the whole community to preserve their culture and t...
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(from the article `ashrama`) Ashrama, familiarly spelled ashram in English, has come to denote a place of refuge, especially one removed from urban life, where spiritual and ... ...care near Johannesburg; it was named Tolstoy Farm after the Russian writer and moralist, whom Gandhi admired and corresponded with. Those two ... ...in Eg...
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Indian community whose members lead a simple life of discipline and self-denial and devote themselves to social service. Noted ashrams are those founded by Mahatma Gandhi at Wardha (near Nagpur,...
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A spiritual settlement or community, a peaceful retreat. A place to meditate or study the philosophy of Yoga.
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Retreat or secluded place, usually where the principles of yoga and meditation are taught and practiced.
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A place set up for spiritual development.
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In the religious traditions of India, an ashram is a retreat center, where the cultivation of religious life takes place under the guidance of a teacher or guru.
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An Ashram is a spiritual retreat centre.
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noun (India) a place of religious retreat for Hindus
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Indian community whose members lead a simple life of discipline and self-denial and devote themselves to social service. Noted ashrams are those founded by Mahatma Gandhi at Wardha (near Nagpur, Maharashtra state) and poet Rabindranath Tagore at Santiniketan
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a secluded building, often the residence of a guru, used for religious retreat or instruction in Hinduism. · the persons instructed there.
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