Fakir
a Fakir is a Hindu rope climber
Hindu holy man
The word Fakir has two meanings. A fakir is a person who shuns the worldly wishes and leads a contented life. He is content with whatever little he has. He is a loving personality and is ready to serve humans irrespective of their religion, caste, color or any other division. This is one kind of Muslim Fakir.Another kind of Fakir is beggar. A beggar is beggar irrespective of his religion. Islam does not encourage this kind of Fakir or beggar. Islam makes it obligatory on each man to earn his living by the sweat of his brow.About Hindu fakir, a Hindu should give answer.
a fakir is a person who either swallows swords or walks on nails or pretty much does some crazy stuff and painful!
Brahmins, named after the spiritual force of Brahma.
In Hindi, "fakir" refers to a Muslim or Hindu mendicant who practices asceticism, often renouncing material possessions and living a simple lifestyle. They are typically devoted to spiritual pursuits and often beg for alms.
A monk can be associated with both Hinduism and Buddhism. In Hinduism, monks may follow specific paths like sannyasa or take up vows as ascetics, while in Buddhism, monks follow the monastic code and teachings of the Buddha. Ultimately, the designation of a monk as Hindu or Buddhist depends on their religious affiliation and the tradition they follow.
The cast of The Vengeance of the Fakir - 1912 includes: Mildred Bright as Miss Sneade Ilean Hume as Miss Aileen Mulvaney Lamar Johnstone as Captain Mulvaney George Larkin as A Hindu Priest Muriel Ostriche as Lucy Paul Sablon as The Hindu Julia Stuart as Mrs. Mulvaney
I don't think that they can't. My parents aren't Hindu and they are allowed to attend mine (so says a monk at my closest temple anyway).
The cast of Fakir - 1998 includes: Pavan Malhotra as Fakir
Saibaba was a fakir but not a beggar