explain the four stages of life adopted by brahmans and kshtriya
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Answer: The First Ashrama: "Brahmacharya" or the Student Stage
The Second Ashrama: "Grihastha" or the Householder Stage
The Third Ashrama: "Vanaprastha" or the Hermit Stage
The Fourth Ashrama: "Sannyasa" or the Wandering Ascetic Stage
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In Hinduism, human life is believed to comprise four stages. These are called "ashramas" and every person should ideally go through each of these stages:
The First Ashrama: "Brahmacharya" or the Student Stage
The Second Ashrama: "Grihastha" or the Householder Stage
The Third Ashrama: "Vanaprastha" or the Hermit Stage
The Fourth Ashrama: "Sannyasa" or the Wandering Ascetic Stage.
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