"Saddhus" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Saddhus" Meaning

A saddhu (also spelled as sadhu) is a Hindu or Jain ascetic who has renounced worldly life to seek spiritual enlightenment through meditation and study of spiritual texts. They are often seen at Hindu pilgrimage sites and other places of spiritual significance. Saddhus are typically characterized by their long hair, simple robes, and shaved heads, and they often carry a staff or begging bowl as a symbol of their spiritual renunciation.

"Saddhus" Examples

5 Example Sentences Using the Word "Saddhus"


1. In Hindu and Buddhist traditions, sadhus are individuals who renounce worldy life to seek enlightenment and spiritual illumination.


2. The sadhus of the Himalayan region are known for their self-discipline and peaceful demeanor, commanding respect from locals and tourists alike.


3. The village near the Ganges is famous for accommodating sadhus from various parts of the country who come to practice their spiritual resolves.


4. The colorful attire of the sadhus adds a vibrant touch to the otherwise monochromatic scenery of the Varanasi ghats during winter mornings.


5. With their turbans leaving the lower part of the face bare for spiritual contemplation, the sadhus exhibit an air of quietude one can't help but find soothing.

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