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Type of retreat
Type Words
Type of retreat

Examples of ashram

ashram
Her brother Rahoul fell under their influence and left home at 15 for an ashram.
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Shopkeepers were told to close to control the number of people near the ashram.
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He also admitted that Mohammad Djumaat Abrory Djabbar ever attended his ashram.
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I feel as if I've been moved from New York to an ashram, and no one's told me.
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His followers built a community in Cisternino centered on an ashram built in 1979.
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Ram runs after the deer and is soon quite a far distance away from the ashram.
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It is set in 1938 and explores the lives of widows at an ashram in Varanasi, India.
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Vinoba spent the later part of his life at his ashram in Paunar, Maharashtra.
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Then they made a long trek up a dry riverbed to an ashram of Hariakhan Baba.
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More examples
  • A place of religious retreat modeled after the Indian ashram
  • Traditionally, an ashram is a spiritual hermitage or a monastery in Indian religions. Today the term ashram often denotes a locus of Indian cultural activity such as yoga, music study or religious instruction, similar to a studio, yeshiva, iu02BFtiku0101f or dojo.
  • A Balmiki temple is called an Ashram, which means a hermitage or monastery. It is the communal house for Balmikis. ...
  • Ashram is an Italian band made up of Sergio Panarella, Luigi Rubino and Leonardo Massa. Their music style is described as neoclassical, all of their songs comprise piano, violin, cello and vocals.
  • The Ashram is a 2000 novel by Indian writer Sattar Memon. It deals with the plight of an oppressed young woman in India. It also entails the subjects of the spirituality of life, love and death.
  • A secluded religious hermitage inhabited by gurus; A hippie commune
  • A Hindu term for a religious retreat center where a student can learn under the guidance of a guru (teacher).
  • 1. A condition of group consciousness and/or 2. a group Soul composed of many individualized souls all of whom are drawn together on Soul levels via the similarity of Soul Ray and the service of the same Divine Purpose. ...
  • A peaceful retreat where yoga is taught and practiced.