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- Look up ashrama or ashram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ashrama may refer to: Ashram (āśrama), a spiritual hermitage or a monastery in Indian religions...
- ISBN 9788121511353, OCLC 466428084 Look up ashrama or आश्रम in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "The Four Ashramas of Yoga"—Timothy Burgin, July 11, 2007;...
- Shanti Ashrama is a spiritual retreat located in the Upper San Antonio Valley in unincorporated Santa Clara County, California, United States as a branch...
- Advaita Ashrama, Mayavati, is a branch of the Ramakrishna Math, founded on 19 March 1899 at the behest of Vivekananda, by his disciples James Henry Sevier...
- the fourth stage within the Hindu system of four life stages known as ashramas, the first three being brahmacharya (celibate student), grihastha (householder)...
- produce food and goods on which people in other ashramas survive. The shared duties of four ashramas are - tenderness for all living creatures (ahimsa)...
- 'Chaturasrama' system of Hinduism. It represents the third of the four ashramas (stages) of human life, the other three being Brahmacharya (bachelor student...
- Dhanu Jatra or Dhanu Yatra is an annual drama-based open air theatrical performance celebrated in Bargarh, Odisha. Spread across a 8 km radius area around...
- Gwalior, M.P. Roshni, Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama, Gwalior, M.P. Sharada Naad Mandir, Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama, Music College, Gwalior, M.P. Swami Vivekananda :...
- Tirukkural. The four puruṣārthas are often discussed in the context of four ashramas or stages of life (Brahmacharya – student, Grihastha – householder, Vanaprastha...