Mendicant


 
 

The term mendicant refers to "begging" or otherwise relying on charitable donations, and is most widely used for religious followers or ascetics who rely exclusively on charity to survive.

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In principle, mendicant orders or followers do not own property, either individually or collectively, and have taken a vow of poverty, in order that all their time and energy could be expended on preaching their religion or way of life and serving the poor.

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Many religious orders adhere to a mendicant way of life, including the Catholic Mendicant Orders, Hindu holy men, and Buddhist monks where the mendicant tradition still survives, particularly in many Southeast Asian countries where Theravada Buddhism is practised. Buddhist Pali scriptures use the term bhikku for mendicant.

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Catholic: Catholic (literally meaning: according to (kata-) the whole (holos) or more generally "universal" in Greek) is a religious term with a number of meanings:...

Mendicant Order: The Mendicant (or Begging) Orders are religious orders which depend directly on the charity of the people for their livelihood. In principle they do not own property, either individually or collectively, and have taken a vow of poverty, in order that all their time and energy could be expended on re...

Hindu: :This article is about the followers of Hinduism; for other meanings of the word, see Hindu (disambiguation)....

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