gymnosophist

NOUN
  1. member of a Hindu sect practicing gymnosophy (especially nudism)
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How To Use gymnosophist In A Sentence

  • Then returning to Alexandria he made his way to Ethiopia to see the gymnosophists and the famous table of the sun spread in the sands of the desert.
  • He accompanied Alexander the Great on his conquest of northern India, where he encountered Indian gymnosophists or naked wise men.
  • One lineage of the family, apart from the second brother who was a blind snake-charmer, died out when, after migrating to the Punjab, they became sacred but doomed gymnosophists and crystal-eaters.
  • The third-century heresy-hunter Hippolytus included naked gymnosophists among the philosophers whose ideas threatened the true faith.
  • Following these initial contacts, tales of the holy men of India, known to the Greeks as ‘gymnosophists’, began to circulate in the Hellenic world.
  • As Walter lay awake for a few quiet moments before he sent his thoughts to rest, he glanced critically, like an Indian gymnosophist, over the occurrences of the day. St. Winifred's, or The World of School
  • Then the gymnosophist asked, “What are you doing?” and Alexander said, “I am conquering the world.” Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » Devdutt Pattanaik: East vs. West
  • You listen and listen for some noise to break the silence, till you grow half mesmerised by the intensity of the strain; your sense of your own identity is troubled; your brain reels, like that of some gymnosophist poring on his own nose in Asiatic jungles; and should you see your own outspread feet, you see them, not as anything of yours, but as a feature of the scene around you. Essays of Travel
  • After Apollonius has recognized a lion as a reincarnation of Egypt's last pharaoh Amasis, he sets out in the company of ten disciples for the Ethiopian gymnosophists.
  • “Not so, O king,” replied the gymnosophist, “unless you said falsely that he should die first who made the worst answer.” The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
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