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Brahmacharya, a
discipline of
controlling the senses, is seen as a way to liberation.
Though ****ual
restraint is a part of
brahmacharya,
brahmacharya...
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Hindu texts of the
ancient and
medieval eras. The four
asramas are:
Brahmacharya (student), Gṛhastha (householder),
Vanaprastha (forest walker/forest...
- vows are: Ahiṃsā (Non-violence)
Satya (Truth)
Asteya (Non-stealing)
Brahmacharya (Chastity)
Aparigraha (Non-possession)
According to the Jain text...
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system of four life
stages known as ashramas, the
first three being brahmacharya (celibate student),
grihastha (householder) and
vanaprastha (forest dweller...
- and
Brahmanas describe daily rituals and are
generally meant for the
Brahmacharya and Gr̥hastha
stages of the
Chaturashrama system,
while the Aranyakas...
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qualities of
Hanuman including his strength, courage, wisdom,
celibacy (
brahmacharya), and
devotion to Rama. The
authorship of the
Hanuman Chalisa [1](remover...
- of the
knowledge of and the
start of a new and
disciplined life as a
brahmāchārya.
According to the
given community and its
regional language, it is also...
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Nivedita (meaning "Dedicated to God") when he
initiated her into the vow of
Brahmacharya on 25
March 1898. In
November 1898, she
opened a girls'
school in the...
- main vows: ahiṃsā (non-violence),
satya (truth),
asteya (not stealing),
brahmacharya (chastity), and
aparigraha (non-possessiveness).
These principles have...
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themselves how to
express their ****ual nature." The
Indian tradition of
Brahmacharya places great emphasis on
abstinence as a way of
harnessing the energy...