Brahmachari

/ˌbrɑːməˈtʃɑːri/ noun

In Hindu and Buddhist traditions, a young person or student who practices celibacy and studies spiritual teachings, usually as an apprentice to a guru.

From Sanskrit 'brahmacharin,' composed of 'brahma' (sacred knowledge or the absolute) and 'charin' (dwelling or moving). It describes someone dwelling in or committed to brahmic or divine knowledge.

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