Of course not ! Most of the time when I sat with sadhu, wether in villages or town, a bunch of grihast – housholder- where around, eager to get some knowledge. I’ve seen a lot of exchange. They would care about tea and prepare food, while asking advices to the holymen. Beside this, sadhu life is not really a life of pleasure. They have no belonging, sleep in the most simple way, on the floor in open air most of the time, and can spend several days without food when travelling and nobody give them anything. I’m talking of REAL sadhu. To me a real sadhu is someone who doesn’t beg for money or anything. Just live on what “god” send him true the medium of people or nature. I think they struggle hard to maintain their faith and do good to the society at least as much as anyone else. Hmmm… long answer, sorry…