- Gṛhastha (Sanskrit: गृहस्थ)
literally means "being in and
occupied with home, family" or "householder". It
refers to the
second phase of an individual's...
- aspect.
Shiva is
depicted as both an
ascetic yogi and as a
householder (
grihasta),
roles which have been
traditionally mutually exclusive in
Hindu society...
- monk, who
advised him to go to the
south and be a s****er. He grew up as a
Grihasta (Gṛhastha: Gṛha-
means home,
family or house; -sth
means devoted to, occupied...
- who do marry, have
children and live a more
relaxed spiritual life are
Grihasta Sadhus. Similarly,
women who have
chosen to be Nuns are
called Sadhvis...
- the
Griha Swamini (Lady of the House). The
Sanskrit words Grihast and
Grihasta perhaps come
closest to
describing the
entire gamut of
activities and roles...
-
their daily care for children, a
regular sadhana would take a form of
Grihasta Yoga (householder yoga), "It is a
union of two
people in
which they sacrifice...
-
inside the
Osborne house when in
actuality Ramana never went
inside a
grihasta (householder's) home
after 1896 and did not
leave the
ashram front gates...
- was to
become Sai Baba’s most
highly developed shishya. A
leaned brahman grihasta [householder],
trained in
traditional Indian medicine (ayurveda), he had...
-
their spiritual responsibilities with
their household lives,
known as
grihasta,
while supporting local sanghas in
their respective countries.
Every Bhakti...
- come and see Him later. All the
sannyasis were surprised: "Who is this
grihasta ?
Mahaprabhu is
giving special attention to him. How is that possible?"...