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Sentence count:14Posted:2018-01-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: headhuntheadhuntergood humourgood humorgood-humoredgood-humouredadhadhdMeaning: n. (Hinduism) an ascetic holy man. 
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1. I recognised him as the white sadhu, Chid, whom I had once met outside the travellers' rest-house.
2. "The money is following the money, " says Sadhu.
3. When people ask how many years of "sadhu" they have to do, De's answer was:50 years.
4. Sumon Sadhu, director of intelligence at Quid, a Silicon Valley consultancy, sees a lot of money but no bubble.
5. We normally see an ascetic ( Sadhu ) meditating in a Yogic pose.
6. Swami Vishwanath Deo is a sadhu living in a temple on the banks of Yamuna.
7. I imagine, I do imagine this sadhu maybe somewhere in mountain Kailash still, I have no way to find him where he is, because he didn't has his business card, of course no mobile phone.
8. I heard that they have taken the big Sadhu who predicted the end of the world and put him in the jail in Hanuman Dhoka.
9. A Hindu ascetic, or sadhu, wrapped in a bright-red cloth, smokes underneath a vad (banyan) tree outside a temple in Mumbai (Bombay), India.
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10. Mr Jani, who claims to have left home aged seven and lived as a wandering sadhu or holy man in Rajasthan, is regarded as a 'breatharian' who can live on a 'spiritual life-force' alone.
11. Wisdom is feared actually, you must have lots of courage to really resign from a good job lawyer, if you do something like that sadhu you will be considered mad completely crazy.
12. Now we need filters – we need to trust where that information is coming from," says Sadhu.
13. "We go naked because we wish nothing of this world." Thus Marco quotes a holy man similar to this sadhu in Bombay (now Mumbai), who has not worn clothes in 46 years.
14. Tales of plentiful pearls, exotic spices, and ascetic holy men, like the present-day sadhu shown here, appear in pages on India in Marco's book from the late 1290s, The Description of the World.
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