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In Rishikesh, India, beginning on 20 April 1962, a forty-day course was held for " sadhus, sanyasis, and brahmacharis " to introduce TM to " religious preachers and spiritual masters in India ".
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The Jesuits had heard from wandering sadhus and yogis, of people in Tibet who had rituals and practices similar to those of Christians.
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at Taxila, an ancient center of Vedic & Buddhist learning, were probably an old sect of Hindu Naga sadhus.
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Many hippies, metalheads and Indian sadhus have long hair, as well many older indie kids.
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He would often meet other sadhus who passed through the village from the holy places of pilgrimage in North India.
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" Many sadhus in India are called Babaji, and sometimes even " Babaji Maharaj ", which has caused confusion between Mahavatar Babaji and other sadhus with similar names.
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The sadhus are seen clad in saffron sheets with ashes and powder dabbed on their skin as per the requirements of ancient traditions.
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It is considered a highly meritorious act for a lay devotee to provide sadhus with food or other necessaries.
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Travelers and sadhus from all over India pass by to join in.
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Gymnosophists is the name ( meaning " naked philosophers ") given by the Greeks to certain ancient Indian philosophers who pursued asceticism to the point of regarding food and clothing as detrimental to purity of thought ( sadhus or yogis ).
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The sadhus recklessly hurled themselves against men and arms and it was with great difficulty that we managed to hold the gate.
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Over 30, 000 pilgrims were being held back by barricades in a narrow street leading to the Ramkund, a holy spot, so the sadhus could take the first ceremonial bath.
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Praying by reciting this mantra, the devotee bows in respect to liberated souls still in human form ( Arihantas ), fully liberated souls forever free from rebirth ( Siddhas ), spiritual leaders ( Acharyas ), teachers ( Upadyayas ) and all the monks ( sarva sadhus ) and nuns ( sadhvis ).
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Many saints and sadhus blessed him and reassured his parents that he had a very developed awareness.
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He traveled to Bengal with other sadhus ( holy men ) to distribute devotional writings to the general public.
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Jainism considers satya to be one of its five core principles and all sadhus must take a vow to adhere to it.
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Some of the wandering ascetics in India and Nepal known as sadhus smoke charas out of a clay chillum.
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Shantilal ’ s daily “ darshan ”, or worship, at the Swaminarayan mandir in Chansad, and his association with Shastriji Maharaj and his disciple sadhus whenever they came to the village, further reflected Shantilal ’ s affinity for spirituality from a young age.
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In Hinduism, celibacy is usually associated with the sadhus (" holy men "), ascetics who withdraw from worldly ties.
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Many felt it was only a matter of time until Shantilal would embark upon a monastic life by joining the order of Swaminarayan sadhus under Shastriji Maharaj.
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Hutchinson observes that Pramukh Swami ’ s “ selfless love … was his most frequently and enthusiastically reported characteristic that had influenced persons to become devotees and sadhus .” After renouncing worldly ambitions, these sadhus are guided by Pramukh Swami in their service of God and society.

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