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- Brahmacharya (/ˌbrɑːməˈtʃɑːrjə/; Devanagari: ब्रह्मचर्य) is the concept within Indian religions that literally means "conduct consistent with Brahman"...
- the Math, as well as the spiritual growth and development of the new Brahmacharins and Sannyasins in the monastery. Under her stewardship, Sri Sarada Math...
- (penance, austerity, meditation), That for which they live the life of a Brahmacharin, Understand that word in its essence: Om! that is the word. Yes, this...
- on three of the traditional stages of life for Hindu males (student (brahmacharin), householder (grihastha) and recluse/renunciate (vanaprastha) as well...
- of him which belongs to tamas, that, O students of sacred knowledge (Brahmacharins), is this Shiva. That part of him which belongs to rajas, that O students...
- retirement, or Vānaprastha, or Ashrama system, unlike the concepts of Brahmacharin and Grihasthi which can be distinguished. The earliest mention of a related...
- Yaugandharayana places Vasavadatta under her custody for sometime. A brahmacharin (celibate) arrives to narrate the fire accident at Lavanaka in which...
- make no mention of Sannyasa, or Ashrama system, unlike the concepts of Brahmacharin and Grihastha which they do mention. Instead, Rig Veda uses the term...
- following mandates during the period of apprenticeship – "thou shalt be a brahmacharin, wear beard and mustache, thou shalt be always truthful, abstain from...
- The Upanishad in section 8.5 and 8.6 states that the life of student (Brahmacharin, see Brahmacharya) guided by a teacher is the means to knowledge, and...