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ashram

[ US /ˈæʃɹɑm/ ]
[ UK /ˈæʃɹæm/ ]
NOUN
  1. (India) a place of religious retreat for Hindus
  2. a place of religious retreat modeled after the Indian ashram

How To Use ashram In A Sentence

  • Today, ashrams and monasteries of various Hindu sects keep the traditions of classical learning alive.
  • In ancient time, students were studying Ayurveda under residential system staying in Pathshala or Ashram and all the theoretical as well as practical facilities of study with high calibered teachers were available under one roof.
  • Except that just outside of the ashram was a graveyard, and wandering that graveyard shouting out prayers to Shiva for his own personal reasons until sunset was a devoted older man gifted not only with loud voice that carried well, but also gifted with a bullhorn. Olivia Rosewood: Please Meditate: Parents, Too
  • He argued that according to the investigation agencies, Headley had also conducted 'recce' of the Osho Ashram in Pune near which a blast took place on February 13. Analysis
  • She loves having a Guru, she loves feeling devout and closeting herself in an Ashram in India for four months, she loves being able to say she meditates every morning and every evening. Eat, Pray, Love, Get Over Yourself « A Working Title
  • It is our opinion that ashrams developed by a sadhu should be run by sadhus after the founder's passing.
  • The hippies came to the ashram in order to purify
  • The children have been shifted to an ashram or hermitage run by a local sage where they are being made to recite Vedic mantras and fire rituals are being performed to drive the spirits away.
  • Something that comes close to implicating us all Pole star and hyperbole System, Satyam, & the Ashram Their Enron, our Satyam the surat split led to the partition of the country; the politics MaytaSatyam
  • She had been a periodic member of the ashram where I lived for 15 years before moving to Jerusalem and taking on the path of Judaism.
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