Write a short note on the four stages(Ashramas) through which an Aryan man’s life passes in the Vedic Age.
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There are four Asramas or stages in life, viz.,
- Brahmacharya or the period of studentship
- Grihastha or the stage of the householder
- Vanaprastha or the stage of the forest-dweller or hermi.
- Sannyasa or the life of renunciation or asceticism. Each stage has its own duties. These stages help the evolution of man. The four Asramas take man to perfection by successive stages. The practice of the four Asramas regulates the life from the beginning to the end. The first two Asramas pertain to Pravritti Marga or the path of work and the two later stages—the life of Vanaprastha and that of Sannyasa—are the stages of withdrawal from the world. They pertain to Nivritti Marga or the path of renunciation.
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The four ashrams where
bramcharya
grihasta
vanprasta
sanyas
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In bhramcharya ashram man was supposed to follow strict discipline and gain knowledge
In grihasta asharam man was supposed to have a family and take care of them
In vanprasth asharam man wad supposed to leave his family and ho to the forest.
In sanyas asharam man was supposed to leave everything to achieve salvation.
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