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What are the four ashramas was hishistoryin the later vadic age?

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Answered by nadeemkuwait869
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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.

Answered by Anonymous
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The four ages or ashramas are :-

Brahmacharya (student) :- When a person is supposed to make himself educated

Grihastha (householder) :- When the person is supposed to undergo marriage and take the responsibility of his family

Vanaprastha (retired) :- When the person is supposed to go for meditation to attain englightment .

Sannyasa (renunciate) :- To renounce the world and leave everything and accept the arrival of his death .

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