Under the Ashram system, the average human life was regarded as one hundred years, consisting of four periods of twenty-five years each. The goal of each period was the ideal fulfillment of four consecutive life stages.[1][2] {| |+ The Ashram system |- ! Ashram or stage ! Age ! Description[1][2][3][4] | Brahmacharya
(student life) 0-24 The child typically would live with a Guru (spiritual teacher), acquiring knowledge, practicing self-discipline and celibacy, learning to live a life of dharma (right action), and practicing meditation. Grihastha
(household life) 25-49 The ideal householder life is spent in selflessly carrying out one's duties to family and society, serving the saints, and gainful labor. Vanaprastha
(retired life) 50-74 After the completion of one's householder duties, one gradually withdraws from the world, freely shares wisdom with others, and prepares for the complete renunciation of the final stage. Sannyasa
(renounced life) 75-100 Completely withdrawing from the world, this is a time of complete dedication to spiritual pursuits, the seeking of moksha (spiritual freedom), and practicing meditation. |} The Ashram system is believed by the Hindus to lead to a fulfillment of the four aims of life, namely Kama (pleasure, passions, emotions, drives), Artha (wealth), Dharma (righteousness) and Moksha (liberation). # ^ a bChakkarath, p. 39. # ^ a b Rama, p. 467. # ^ Kriyananda, p. 154. # ^ Ashrama, Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia
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The belief that every-ones life should be split in to four different stages ( Ashramas). During these ashramayou are supposed to do certain things:student- celibacy and learninghouseholder- duties to your familyrefined life - gradual withdraw from liferenounced life - dedicated to god
In ancient days in India, Ashrama used to be built in a remote forest area where a Spiritual Guru and Guru Mai would live and teach their pupil in the art of living. These teachings would include secular and spiritual lessons. These Ashramas would be run on the patronage of kings or queens. In certain cases these were maintained by rich merchants. In modern times these Ashrams are run on public charity. Ashram products are also sold to devotees who throng these Ashramas in search of peace and happiness. Lessons and courses are also undertaken by these Ashramas to better the health and happiness of participants. This way also Ashramas continue with their preaching and teachings.
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