Anagārika

Pāli term referring to Buddhist lay renunciants From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In Buddhism, an anagārika (Pali, 'homeless one', [əˈnəɡɑːrɪkə]; f. anagārikā [əˈnəɡɑːrɪkɑː]) is a person who has given up most or all of their worldly possessions and responsibilities to commit full-time to Buddhist practice. It is a midway status between a bhikkhu or bhikkhuni (fully ordained monastics) and laypersons. An anagārika takes the Eight Precepts, and might remain in this state for life.

Anagarika the person who dedicated his life to practice Buddhism
Anagarika Dharmapala

Notable Anagārikas

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