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- Alexander met some gymnosophists, who were of trouble to him.
- Another noted gymnosophist by Greeks was Dandamis, who was the teacher of Calanus.
- The Indian gymnosophists are also in the number, and the other barbarian philosophers.
- Theagenes compared Peregrinus'suicide with the similar practices of the Gymnosophists in India.
- They travelled to London in 1926 when she was heavily influenced by the gymnosophists.
- They are often merged or confused with Gymnosophists, a similar group of wise men.
- Alexander the Great Receiving News of the Death by Immolation of the Indian Gymnosophist Calanus-Jean-Baptiste de Champaigne-1672
- The Gymnosophists were Hindus, but Jain and Ajivika monks practiced nudity as a statement that they had given up all worldly goods.
- He traveled to India and studied with the " gymnosophists " ( naked wise people ), which could have been any number of Indian sects.
- In the 2nd century CE, the Christian theologian Clement of Alexandria recognized Bactrian Buddhists ( Sramanas ) and Indian Gymnosophists for their influence on Greek thought:
- During the 18 months they were in India, they were able to interact with Indian ascetics, generally described as Gymnosophists ( " naked philosophers " ).
- Clement concludes that asceticism will only be rewarded if the motivation is Christian in nature, and thus the asceticism of non-Christians such as the gymnosophists is pointless.
- A . M . Pizzagalli suggests that the account has its origins in the meeting between Alexander and the Gymnosophists in India, and was handed down in Buddhist circles.
- Evidence of gymnosophists ( " naked philosophers " ) in Greek records as early as the fourth century BCE supports the claim of the Digambaras that they have preserved the ancient ZramaGa practice.
- In the 2nd century CE, the Christian theologian Clement of Alexandria distinguishes the Gymnosophists, the philosophers of the Indians, from the Sramanas, " the philosophers of the Bactrians ":
- In 1860 the number of degrees was reduced to 33, and by 1866 Berjeau dissolved them, most of the " Gymnosophists " joining the " Philadelphes ".
- This tradition continued from the gymnosophists ( philosophers in antiquity ) to certain holy men ( who may however cover themselves with ashes ) in present-day Hindu devotion and in Jainism.
- Philo mentions the Gymnosophists twice in the course of listing foreign ascetics and philosophers who are, in his estimation, " prudent, and just, and virtuous " and therefore truly free:
- A painting by Jean Baptiste de Champaigne depicts " Alexander the Great receiving the news of the death by immolation of the gymnosophist Calanus " is displayed at Chateau de Versailles et de Trianon, Versailles.
- In the 2nd century AD, the Christian dogmatist, Clement of Alexandria recognized Bactrian Buddhists ( " [ ramanas " ) and Indian " gymnosophists " for their influence on Greek thought:
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