Celibate Ascetics (Vairagi)

Vairagi is a Hindu Sect who follow Vaishnavism. Celibate Ascetics of Vaishnav Sampradaya are called Vairagi or Bairagi.[1][2][3][4]

Vairagi
Regions with significant populations
India
Religion
Hinduism

History

The Vairagi term was first adopted by vaishnavas of Ramanandi Sampradaya.[3][5] Later, it became the identity of followers of all four Vaishnava sampradayas.[6]

References

  1. Brian Duignan, Sadhu and swami, Encyclopædia Britannica
  2. Richard Burghart, Wandering Ascetics of the Rāmānandī Sect, p.374, History of Religions Vol. 22, No. 4, Devotional Religion in India (May, 1983), The University of Chicago Press
  3. Gerald James Larson (1995), India's Agony Over Religion, State University of New York Press, ISBN 978-0791424124, page 116
  4. Ramdas Lamb (2008), Theory and Practice of Yoga (Editor: Knut A Jacobsen), Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 978-8120832329, pages 317-330
  5. Ramdas Lamb (2008), Theory and Practice of Yoga (Editor: Knut A Jacobsen), Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 978-8120832329, pages 317-330
  6. Miśra, Bholānātha (1981). Hindī santa-sāhitya meṃ pratibimbita samāja, saṃvat 1400 se 1700 Vi (in Hindi). Sāhityavāṇī. p. 140.
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