Ascetical

/əˈsɛtɪkəl/

तपस्वी; संन्यासी-जीवन से संबंधित; कठोर आत्म-अनुशासन वाला

Origin & History

From Greek askētikos (“fit for exercise; practicing self-discipline”), via Late Latin asceticus; influenced by askēsis (“training, exercise”).

ग्रीक askētikos (अभ्यास/अनुशासन का अभ्यासी) से, जो Late Latin asceticus के माध्यम से अंग्रेज़ी में आया; askēsis (प्रशिक्षण, अभ्यास) से संबंधित।

Definition

Relating to ascetic practices; involving severe self-discipline, simplicity, and abstinence from pleasures, often for spiritual goals.

तपस्या/संन्यास-परंपरा से संबंधित; कठोर आत्म-अनुशासन, सादगी, और भोग-विलास से परहेज़ (अक्सर आध्यात्मिक या धार्मिक उद्देश्य से) दर्शाने वाला।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
His ascetical lifestyle left little room for luxury.
उसकी तपस्वी जीवन-शैली में विलासिता के लिए बहुत कम जगह थी।

Usage Examples

The monastery was known for its ascetical discipline and long hours of prayer.
She adopted an ascetical routine, eating simply and avoiding distractions.
The book describes ascetical traditions in early Christian communities.
His ascetical habits were motivated by a desire for inner clarity.

Synonyms

Related Forms

Noun
Ascetic / Asceticism / Asceticity
Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Lead an ascetical life
तपस्वी जीवन जीना
Ascetical discipline
तपस्वी अनुशासन
Ascetical practices
तपस्वी अभ्यास/साधना