explain the four different ashrams
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The four ashramas are
1.Brahmacharya (student)
2.Grihastha (householder)
3.Vanaprastha (retired)
4.Sannyasa (renunciate).
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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). The Ashrama system is one facet of the Dharma concept in Hinduism
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The Four Stages of Life in the Human Life Cycle
- Stage I: Play, Imitation and Education. Birth – Infancy – Childhood – Adolescence.
- Stage II: Self-Discovery, Enterprise & Adventurousness. Adolescence – Early Adulthood – Adulthood.
- Stage III: Dedication, Contemplation & Benevolence.
- Stage IV: Retirement, Wisdom & Renunciation.
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