Avadhuta

/ˌɑː.vɑːˈduː.tə/ noun

In Hindu and Buddhist tradition, a wandering holy person or ascetic who has renounced worldly life and possessions.

From Sanskrit 'avadhuta,' derived from 'ava-' (off, away) and 'dhuta' (shaken), literally meaning 'one who is shaken off' or detached from worldly concerns. The term appears in Hindu philosophical texts dating back centuries.

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