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navigate by keyword : adhu alternatively are ascetic discipline follows has hinduism holy jainism jogi keenly life literally means mendicant one path person practises referred religious renounced saddhu sadhana sannyasi sometimes spelled spiritual they vairagi who worldly

Portrait Sadhu Yogi Hindu Durbar Square Kathmandu Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait Sadhu Yogi Hindu Durbar Square Kathmandu Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait Sadhu Yogi Hindu Durbar Square Kathmandu Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait Sadhu Yogi Hindu Durbar Square Kathmandu Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait Sadhu Yogi Hindu Durbar Square Kathmandu Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian sadhus lighting up and smoking Ganja Royalty Free Stock Photo
Saddhu with rasta dreadlocks, Pashupatinath temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Sadu ready to pray on the banks of the holy river Ganges in Varanasi, India
Portrait Sadhu Yogi Hindu Durbar Square Kathmandu Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait Sadhu Yogi Hindu Durbar Square Kathmandu Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian sadhu blessing man Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian sadhu blessing men Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian sadhu blessing woman Royalty Free Stock Photo
19th century Hindoo fakeer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait Sadhu Yogi Hindu Durbar Square Kathmandu Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adhu, also spelled saddhu, is a religious ascetic, mendicant or any holy person in Hinduism and Jainism who has renounced the worldly life. They are sometimes alternatively referred to as jogi, sannyasi or vairagi. It literally means one who practises a ″sadhana″ or keenly follows a path of spiritual discipline.


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