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Write the most important point you like about Vedic Age ’Brahmacharya Ashram

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Answered by shauryachandra287
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Answer: Under the Ashram system, the human lifespan was divided into four periods.[5][6] The goal of each period was the fulfilment and development of the individual. The classical system, in the Ashrama Upanishad, the Vaikhanasa Dharmasutra and the later Dharmashastra, presents these as sequential stages of human life and recommends ages for entry to each stage, while in the original system presented in the early Dharmasutras the Ashramas were four alternative available ways of life, neither presented as sequential nor with age recommendations.[1

Answered by Coolestman
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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.

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