Sanyasi is a person that has really renounced the wordly things and lives on alms.He wears normally saffron robes.He will be in search of a Guru and if luckily he gets a good Master he will be put or trained in the spiritual path.
The progress depends upon his Guru’s capacity and his(Sanyasi’s) effort and devotion.
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Sakshi Chaudhary
A sant is rare.but Sanyasis and Sanyasins are plenty.
Mankeshwar Tripathi
Sants are in progress of being a Sanyasi.
Sadhu and Sannyasi!
Sadhu in Sanskrit, basically means; to cut or one who cuts… The one by whose instruction or direction one can be cut free from samsara, the cycle of repeated birth and death. A sadhu can be in any order of life. There are four orders of spiritual life within the Vedic Varnashram system, which are . Brahmacari or celibate student who is studying under a guru or spiritual master. He can marry if he wishes in due course.. Next stage is Grhasta.. which is the householder or married ashram. Then there is Vanaprastha, which is the retired stage in life where one is giving up the worldly household ways and the family have all grown up, so the parents travel to holy places, meet the holy men and engage themselves in spiritual activities only. Then there is Sannyasa. the final renounced stage of life, where everything, words, deeds, thoughts and actions are used only in the service of God and furthering God consciousness. A sannyasi has to be given initiation into sannyasa order by another sannyasi, who then becomes his sannyasa guru.
Siddhant Tripathi
Saadhu is one who has acquired spiritualism but hasn’t renounced the world of it’s possessions.. though he has no kind of attachment to any of them.
A Sanyaasi can be of two types-One who has renounced the world of what we call Maayaa ‘n the other kind of which has sacrificed all the Karma of it’s consequences.. means he/she has nothing to do with the Karma!