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  • ...eholder. It is difficult to be a Sikh. It is easy to be a householder OR a sannyasin, but as a Sikh you are to be both. You have to remain in the house – but A further point to note here is that the householder-sannyasin as exampled by Guru Nanak, and further emphasised by Guru Gobind Singh in t
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  • ...alone is entitled to call himself a Sikh who, being a householder is yet a sannyasin== ...eholder. It is difficult to be a Sikh. It is easy to be a householder OR a sannyasin, but as a Sikh you are to be both. You have to remain in the house – but
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  • ...s of VaiSriav anchorites is named Bairagi (Skt. Vairagin). Sannyasis (Skt. sannyasin), torn from worldly affairs, seek liberation by renunciation, meditation or
    4 KB (692 words) - 02:48, 30 January 2007
  • ...eholder. It is difficult to be a Sikh. It is easy to be a householder OR a sannyasin, but as a Sikh you are to be both. You have to remain in the house – but A further point to note here is that the householder-sannyasin as exampled by Guru Nanak, and further emphasised by Guru Gobind Singh in t
    24 KB (3,803 words) - 09:31, 7 November 2008
  • ...eholder. It is difficult to be a Sikh. It is easy to be a householder or a sannyasin, but as a Sikh you are to be both. You have to remain in the house – but A further point to note here is that the householder-sannyasin as represented by Guru Nanak, and expanded by Guru Gobind Singh in terms of
    26 KB (4,248 words) - 17:35, 22 October 2018
  • ...f bliss. SIKHISM repudiates monkery, vows of celibacy, renunciation or the sannyasin state.
    32 KB (5,371 words) - 11:52, 30 March 2023
  • a sannyasin. So it is in association with the irreligious people that I was compelled t
    55 KB (9,847 words) - 10:10, 2 April 2024