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Āśrama (Sanskrit: आश्रम) is a
system of
stages of life
discussed in
Hindu texts of the
ancient and
medieval eras. The four
asramas are:
Brahmacharya (student)...
- An
ashram (Sanskrit: आश्रम,
āśrama) is a
spiritual hermitage or a
monastery in
Indian religions. The
Sanskrit noun
āśrama- is a
thematic nominal derivative...
- – that is,
dharma of
varna and
asramas of life. At the
individual level, some
texts of
Hinduism outline four
āśramas, or
stages of life as individual's...
- path of Brahman".
Historically brahmacharya referred to a
stage of life (
asrama)
within the
Vedic ashram system.
Ancient Hindu culture divided the human...
- Gṛhastha
āśrama as the
highest because,
explains verse III.4.48, not only does the
householder performs the
duties recommended for all four
asramas, they...
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universal essence.
Traditionally the life of a
Hindu is
divided into four
Āśramas (phases or life stages;
another meaning includes monastery). The four ashramas...
- (liberation from the
cycle of
death and rebirth), the
fourth and
final aśrama (stage of life),
through meditation and
contemplation of Brahman. Sādhus...
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Hinduism God and
gender Puruṣārtha (Meaning of life)
Dharma Artha Kama
Moksha Āśrama (Stages of life)
Brahmacharya Gṛhastha Vānaprastha
Sannyasa Three paths...
- Vasiṣṭha and Āpastamba Dharmasūtras, and the
later M****mṛti
describe the
āśramas as
sequential stages which would allow one to p**** from
Vedic studentship...
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Hinduism God and
gender Puruṣārtha (Meaning of life)
Dharma Artha Kama
Moksha Āśrama (Stages of life)
Brahmacharya Gṛhastha Vānaprastha
Sannyasa Three paths...