Asceticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Asceticism (from the Greek: , áskēsis , "exercise" or "training" in the sense of athletic training) describes a lifestyle characterized by abstinence from various sorts of worldly pleasures (especi...
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The Rise of Asceticism and Renouncer Traditions ... The rise of Saivism and Vaishanavism and their assimilation into vedic religion and the elevation of Vishnu and Siva into Hindu trinity was hastened by the growing popularity of Jainism and Buddhism in the urban areas.
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While asceticism is a feature of virtually every religion, it plays an especially prominent role in the three principal Indian religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. All three of these traditions originated at more or less the same time and out of the same religious and philosophical milieu.
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Yet the Hindu tradition also had dissenting voices. The religion was somewhat divided about the value and necessity of asceticism and the renunciatory lifestyle. Some ancient texts condemn renunciation in general.
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Agni The Hindu god of fire. ... In the early Vedic religion, ... This discipline usually involves practices of meditation, mental concentration, exercises of the body including both ones of control and asceticism. In Hinduism, this goal is usually that of moksha, the release of the soul from cycle of death and rebirth (samsara).
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The rationale of Hindu asceticism has already been made sufficiently clear. It has its justification in a widely ... There are, of course, distinctions which must be recognized between the ascetic practices which have been followed in connexion with different religions; and even in connexion with the same religion.
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The Hindu attitude toward asceticism has always been ambivalent. On the one hand, there is a genuine regard for hermits and wandering ascetics and a desire to gain spiritual merit by feeding religious mendicants. ... ReligionFacts provides free, objective information on religion, world religions,
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The Paramahamsa Sannyasins, the itinerant monks of Hinduism, have disseminated the highest of Vedanta from door to door. In exchange for a handful of rice, they have distributed from door to door, through religious songs, the priceless gems of Hindu religion and philosophy. ... Hinduism is neither asceticism nor illusionism,
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