sannyāsaḥ
Renunciation; the vow of non-injury; a life committed to knowledge and free of life's roles.
In Vedanta
The life of renunciation — giving up all obligatory and desire-prompted actions for the single-pointed pursuit of self-knowledge. In the Gītā, Kṛṣṇa also speaks of an inner sannyāsa — the renunciation of the sense of doership and the results of action. Whether formal or internal, sannyāsa reflects the understanding that no action can produce what knowledge alone reveals.