
Sannyasa (Devanagari: संन्यास, {IAST|saṁnyāsa}) is the life stage of the renouncer within the Hindu system of philosophy of four age-based life stages known as ashrams. It is the topmost and final stage of the ashram system and is traditionally taken by men or women over fifty or by young Brahmacharis who wish to renounce worldly ...
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Formal renunciation of worldly life, traditionally adopted only by men, as the final stage in the Hindu social cycle. The sannyasin wears saffron cloth and is forbidden the company of women,...
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A person in the fourth ashrama, or stage of life when one lives as a wandering hermit, owning nothing save the clothes one is wearing and a small wooden bowl for food.
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The state of renunciation, the forth stage of life.
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(ascetic practice, renunciation
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