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A Sanskrit word (also written “saˆnyasin,” from sam-ny-as, throw down, abandon, etc.) applied to one who has renounced all wordly possessions and ties. It is of two kinds: vividi€-saˆny€sa (lit. “renunciation with an intense desire to know”), which is renunciation preceded by a sense of worldly detachment but with an unwavering effort at attaining Self-realization, and vidvat-saˆny€sa (lit. “renunciation with knowledge”), which is total and unconditional renunciation accompanied by Self-knowledge (€tma-vidy€ or €tma-jñ€na). In the former, certain rules have to be observed, but in the latter there is absolute freedom because there is no attachment to the result of action.

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