Significance of Sadhu

Sadhu, in various spiritual traditions including Jainism, South Asia, Vaishnavism, and others, refers to holy individuals or ascetic practitioners devoted to spiritual practices and enlightenment. These practitioners often lead lives of renunciation, embodying virtues such as self-discipline, devotion, and moral living. Sadhus are recognized as guides and sources of spiritual insight, revered for their commitment to spiritual goals and their role in mentoring others. Their presence is fundamental for nurturing spiritual growth among followers in different cultural contexts.1
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Synonyms: Saint, Holy man, Ascetic, Sage, Hermit, Mystic, Monk, Recluse

In German: Sadhu; In Finnish: Sadhu; In Spanish: Sadhu; In Swedish: Sadhu; In Malay: Sadhu; In Dutch: Sadhoe; In French: Sâdhu

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Buddhist concept of 'Sadhu'

Hindu concept of 'Sadhu'

Jain concept of 'Sadhu'

The concept of Sadhu in local and regional sources