In India, virtually every Hindu household knows about their pious saints and the lives they have led- nearly every Hindu, young or old, practises making sacrifices, looking up to an ideal, reading, educating and fixating on their scriptures and also working professionally. Every Hindu has a very high sense of morality, accountability and responsibility towards his family and also to society. Most Hindu people and families set really good and great examples to all the countries that they visit and also all those that they reside in.
Our political and business leaders are nearly half saints and sages themselves- most of them follow the ideals of Sannyas and nearly all of them are very advanced Karma Yogis. A worldly sannyasi or renunciate is one who travels all over the world spreading his gospel of living minimally and living rather skillfully indeed. Most renunciates are really specialized knowledge seekers and they also make other people they meet feel fully alive and specially inclined in their heads and their regular habits. They make great politicians, greater global rulers and they also make for the greatest arbitrators and decision makers in, both the national and the international spaces. It is rather unfortunate that nearly every leader like a sannyasi has to make the most difficult and decisive moves to enable him to emerge victorious in virtually every practical human race. Most of such spiritual giants are really highly educated worldly seekers turned into globally available saints and sages all too rather decisively. Such are their individual personas and auras that nearly every person they meet wants to be led by them all the more honestly.
They practise detachment, holiness, awareness and nearly all of them are polymaths and polyglots most assuredly. In Hinduism’s holy past, nearly every great person was a renunciate or sanyasi- like Kautilya, Tulsidas, Tukaram,
Adi Shankaracarya, Ramanuja, King Janak, the Lords Shiva and Brahma, and several of Vishnu’s 10 incarnations like Rama and Parshuram- these were all devoted worldly sanyasis or renunciates that traversed the Earth all over rather fortunately.
That is the single most reason that a worldly postmodern Hindu makes for a greater renunciate over himself becoming a really over saturated sinner and mature individual candidate. They make for the best fathers, uncles, brothers and sons and grandsons most thankfully.
This is not to say that the ideal woman in Indian society cannot be a successful Sanyasi- they are mostly greatly worldly mothers, sisters, healers and some of them also become great leaders businesswise and also socioeconomically.
As a renunciate, you become alone and single, and that is the best thing that a human being can do with respect to his inner self, his outer personality notwithstanding. Being singular or singularity alone is the best experience that a human being can try to achieve towards his personal glory or eternal happiness or Ananda as is enjoined in the scriptures all too famously. Apart from that, renunciation is the state that is beyond all senses of sensuality and passionate eagerness to be more to more and more people altogether rather aimlessly.









