IPA: /sænjəˈsɪn/
KK: /sænˈjɑːsɪn/
A person in Hinduism who has renounced worldly life and possessions to seek spiritual enlightenment.
The sannyasin traveled across India, sharing wisdom and teachings with those they met.
Sannyasin → The word originates from Sanskrit 'sannyāsa' (meaning renunciation) combined with the suffix '-in' (indicating a person). A sannyasin is a person who has renounced worldly attachments and is dedicated to spiritual pursuits.
Imagine someone who has 'renounced' ('sannyāsa') their worldly life to focus on spirituality — that's what a sannyasin represents.
No commonly confused words.