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Advantages and disadvantages of ashrama system

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Ashrama in Hinduism is one of four age-based life stages discussed in Indian texts of the ancient and medieval eras. The four ashramas are: Brahmacharya (student), Grihastha (householder), Vanaprastha (retired) and Sannyasa (renunciate).

According to the Value system propounded by Hinduism, Moksha or spiritual emancipation is the ultimate goal of life. For this purpose the ancient Hindu culture was divided into four major phases of life called the ashramas.

According to the Value system propounded by Hinduism, Moksha or spiritual emancipation is the ultimate goal of life. For this purpose the ancient Hindu culture was divided into four major phases of life called the ashramas. There were four major ashramas they were:

Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vanprastha and the Sanayasa ashrama. Each ashrama signified a particular relevant phase of life and the duties and obligations one was supposed to fulfill. However, in the contemporary society, the lives of the people have lost their sense of command and direction and it is in this senario that the relevance of ashrama system is realised, as it can direct every man and inculcate in him a sense of understanding and direction to tune his life,leading to the emancipation of the soul.

The society has undergone massive decadance because the people are not aware of their functions in each phase of life, leading to a plethora of social evils.

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