- **** and ****ion, in some
schools of thought). One who
practices brahmacarya is
known as a brahmacārī or brahmacārinī.
Various ashrams (आश्रम, transl...
-
contains the vow of
brahmacarya (meaning "pure conduct"),
which prescribes the
expectations for
Jains concerning ****ual activity.
Brahmacarya is one of the...
- as one
journeys to ananda, moksha, and samādhi,
through the path of
Brahmacarya. The name of the
temple is
mentioned as
Parasurameswara Temple in the...
-
upward flow of
energy in
spiritual pursuits and
practice of
celibacy (
Brahmacarya),
contrary to
fertility or
release of
vital energies.
Lakulisa as an...
-
Anekantavada Cosmology Ahimsa Karma Dharma Mokṣa
Kevala Jnana Dravya Tattva Brahmacarya Aparigraha Gunasthana Saṃsāra
Ethics Ethics of
Jainism Mahavratas (major...
- context. It
contextualise "seminal retention",
practice of
celibacy (
Brahmacarya) and
illustration of
Urdhva Retas and
represents Shiva as "he stands...
- on
brahman and wisdom, on the
twelve vices and
twelve virtues, and on
brahmacarya. It ends with a
mystical hymn on the
manifestations of the Supreme.....
-
Anekantavada Cosmology Ahimsa Karma Dharma Mokṣa
Kevala Jnana Dravya Tattva Brahmacarya Aparigraha Gunasthana Saṃsāra
Ethics Ethics of
Jainism Mahavratas (major...
-
Anekantavada Cosmology Ahimsa Karma Dharma Mokṣa
Kevala Jnana Dravya Tattva Brahmacarya Aparigraha Gunasthana Saṃsāra
Ethics Ethics of
Jainism Mahavratas (major...
- four āśramas, or
stages of life as individual's dharma.
These are: (1)
brahmacārya, the life of
preparation as a student, (2) gṛhastha, the life of the...