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describe the composition of the painting "Brahmacharies".short answer ​

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Answered by divyanshu2698
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Brahmacharya is different from English term "celibacy," which merely means non-indulgence in sexual activity. Brahmacharya is when a person controls his citta, which does not necessarily mean abstaining through word, thought, and deed from physical or sensual pleasures to achieve Brahmagyan.

In one context, brahmacharya is the first of four ashrama (age-based stages) of a human life, with grihastha (householder), vanaprastha (forest dweller), and sannyasa (renunciation) being the other three asramas. The brahmacharya (bachelor student) stage of life – from childhood up to twenty-five years of age – was focused on education and included the practice of celibacy.[2] In this context, it connotes chastity during the student stage of life for the purposes of learning from a guru (teacher), and during later stages of life for the purposes of attaining spiritual liberation (Sanskrit: moksha).[3][4]

In the Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist monastic traditions, brahmacharya implies, among other things, the mandatory renunciation of sex and marriage.[5] It is considered necessary for a monk's spiritual practice.[6] Western notions of the religious life as practiced in monastic settings mirror these characteristics

Answered by pratakshi57
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Answer:

Bramcharies painting by Amrita sher-gil

Explanation:

The painting shows the adoption of a similar stylistic mode. In these paintings her experiences were transmitted not on tne descriptive plain bit also realistic plain. Amrita was born in 30th of january 1913. Indian legacy was rarely known by her.

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