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In Buddhism, what is, the one is called who take sanyas by abandoning home ? ​

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Answered by dipudk588
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Answer:

Siddharth. Who was known as Goutam Buddha later and ever.

Answered by qwwestham
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In Buddhism, the one who takes sannyasa by abandoning home is called Bhikkhu.

  • In Buddhism, monks and nuns, are called Bhikkhus and Bhikkhunis respectively. Bhikkhu literally means "beggar", or a person "who lives by alms".
  • Bhikkhu and Bhikkhuni in Buddhism refer to those persons who leave their homes for practicing Buddhism. They start living with other monks and nuns and live an ascetic life.
  • Buddhism is one of the largest religions in the world. It originated in India, around 2500 years ago.
  • Buddhists are the name given to those who follow or practice Buddhism, and they believe that human life is one of the sufferings.
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