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- Swami - Wikipedia
Swami ([sʋaːmiː]; Sanskrit: स्वामी, romanized: svāmī; sometimes abbreviated sw ) in Hinduism is an honorific title given to an ascetic who has chosen the path of renunciation (sanyāsa) [1][2] It is used either before or after the subject's name (usually an adopted religious name)
- SWAMI Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SWAMI is a Hindu ascetic or religious teacher; specifically : a senior member of a religious order —used as a title
- SWAMI definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'swami' swami in British English (ˈswɑːmɪ ) noun Word forms: plural -mies or -mis (in India) a title of respect for a Hindu saint or religious teacher
- SWAMI Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Swami definition: an honorific title given to a Hindu religious teacher See examples of SWAMI used in a sentence
- Swami: Definition, Examples Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com
The term Swami comes from the Sanskrit word स्वामी (svāmin), which means “owner”, “lord”, or “master” Reflecting this sense of mastery, it is also used to denote a person who has achieved a degree of self-mastery through education and spirituality
- Sadhu and swami | Renunciation, Monasticism, Asceticism | Britannica
They are sometimes designated by the term swami (Sanskrit svami, “master”), which refers especially to an ascetic who has been initiated into a specific religious order, such as the Ramakrishna Mission
- What is a Swami?
A swami is a monk, one who has set aside all of the limited, worldly pursuits, so as to devote full time effort to the direct experience of the highest spiritual realization, and to the service of others along those lines
- Swami - Renunciate Spiritual Teacher | Yoga Glossary
A Swami is a monk or spiritual teacher in the Hindu tradition who has taken formal vows of renunciation The term literally means ‘one who is one with the self’ indicating someone who has dedicated their life entirely to spiritual practice and service
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