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  1. Stages of life, in Hindu philosophy, encapsulates a structured framework of human existence that includes various phases like childhood, youth, and old age, as well as specific life roles such as Student, Householder, Hermit, and Renunciate (also called the four Ashramas).
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    Stages of life, in Hindu philosophy, encapsulates a structured framework of human existence that includes various phases like childhood, youth, and old age, as well as specific life roles such as Student, Householder, Hermit, and Renunciate (also called the four Ashramas).
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    In Sanatana Dharma, life is seen as a journey towards spiritual enlightenment, and the four stages of life or ashramas provide a framework for this journey. These four stages are Brahmacharya, Gṛhastha, Vanaprastha, and Sannyasa.
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    In Hinduism, life is divided into four stages or ashramas. Each stage is associated with different responsibilities and spiritual practices, and they are closely tied to the rhythms of nature. These four stages are Brahmacharya, Gṛhastha, Vanaprastha, and Sannyasa.
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    Hindus should ideally go through four ashramas or stages in life: the celibate student, the housekeeper, the hermit, and the wandering recluse.
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    These chapters make up a full book of life:

    1. Brahmacharya (Student Stage)
    2. Grihastha (Householder Stage)
    3. Vanaprastha (Retirement Stage)
    4. Sannyasa (Renunciation Stage)
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    Hindus should ideally go through four ashramas or stages in life: the celibate student, the housekeeper, the hermit, and the wandering recluse.

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