swami

IPA: swˈɑmi

noun

  • (often used as a title) A Hindu ascetic or religious teacher.
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Examples of "swami" in Sentences

  • Sir Swami stole a priceless gem.
  • Ramdas swami was a gifted composer.
  • It's just a commercial for this Swami.
  • Swami excelled in education and sports.
  • From then on, Swami found many followers.
  • There was hardly a day he did not recollect the Swami.
  • No hallucinogenic effects are described by Swami Rama.
  • A swami is a monk exclusively dedicated to God's service.
  • “But kid,” called the swami, “don't look at the fourth wall!”
  • Swami Vishnumayananda provided the leadership and workmanship.
  • "'Those on whom I am divinely directed to bestow the title of" swami "never cast it off. '
  • I am putting on my swami hat and predicting that this year is the year of change and progress for you.
  • The general secretary of the temple trust said the so-called swami never visited the temple after 2003.
  • "swami" - is disastrous for pretty much every kind of business: it's wasteful for large companies and potentially fatal for start-ups.
  • And Nityananda's "disciple", the actress Ranjitha, has said that her videographed romp with the so-called swami was her "service and offering to him".
  • He is revered because of his title ( "swami") and his vow to forsake sex and material possessions, which is considered the highest level of spiritual purity and devotion.
  • The media gathered there as the 'swami' earlier phoned a TV journalist and told her that he was going to shoot himself at his residence following which police were tipped-off.
  • The Hindu swami was killed but I want to say that he is called a swami but his affiliation and placement there was with the extremist Hindu Vashwa Parishad, he was national vice president.

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