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Dashanami Sampradaya
Dashanami Sampradaya (IAST ' "Tradition of Ten Names") is a Hindu monastic tradition of "single-staff renunciation" (''ēkadaṇḍisannyāsi'')〔''Journal of the Oriental Institute'' (pp 301), by Oriental Institute (Vadodara, India).〕〔Govind Sadashiv Ghurye, ''Indian Sadhus''〕〔Lalit Kishore Lal Srivastava, ''Advaitic Concept of Jīvanmukti''〕 generally associated with the Advaita Vedanta tradition. Single-staff renunciates are distinct in their practices from Shaiva ''trishuldhari'' or "trident-wielding renunciates" and Vaishnava traditions of ''Tridandi'' sannyāsis.〔A. C. Bhaktivedānta Swāmi, ''Śrīmad Bhāgavatam''〕 In the 8th century a section of the Ēkadaṇḍisannyāsins were organized by Adi Shankara into four maṭhas. However, the association of the Dasanāmis with the Shankara maṭhas remained nominal.〔(Devasthananam, ''Sankara Acarya Biography: Monastic Tradition )〕 Any Hindu, irrespective of class, caste, age or gender can seek sannyāsa as an Ēkadaṇḍi renunciate in the Dasanāmi tradition. ==History==
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