Monastic Formation at Komel
Daniel received his monastic training at the Komel monastery near Vologda, the strict cenobitic community established by Saint Cornelius of Komel. Cornelius and his disciples were a significant source of monastic foundations across the Russian north in the sixteenth century, and Daniel belongs to this wider movement of monks who left established houses to found new communities in the wilderness.
Having performed his ascetic labors at Komel, Daniel left the monastery in pursuit of a solitary life, a pattern common among the northern ascetics, who often moved from a formative cenobium into eremitic withdrawal before drawing disciples and founding a house of their own.