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Motivated abstinence from worldly pleasures
Brahmacharya, a discipline of controlling the senses, is seen as a way to liberation. Though sexual restraint is a part of brahmacharya, brahmacharya
Brahmacharya
Hindu devotional hymn
qualities of Hanuman including his strength, courage, wisdom, celibacy (brahmacharya), and devotion to Rama. The word chālīsā is derived from chālīs, meaning
Hanuman_Chalisa
Hindu saint and spiritual leader (born 1971)
don't spoil your character. Preserve the invaluable asset of celibacy (brahmacharya), which greatly assists in leading a healthy, balanced, and spiritually
Premanand_Govind_Sharan
Ancient Indian concept of human life stages
Hindu texts of the ancient and medieval eras. The four asramas are: Brahmacharya (student), Gṛhastha (householder), Vanaprastha (forest walker/forest
Āśrama_(stage)
Renounce worldly life, monastic spiritual pursuit in Hinduism
system of four life stages known as ashramas, the first three being brahmacharya (celibate student), grihastha (householder) and vanaprastha (forest dweller
Sannyasa
Irish social activist and disciple of Swami Vivekananda
Nivedita (meaning "Dedicated to God") when he initiated her into the vow of Brahmacharya on 25 March 1898. In November 1898, she opened a girls' school in the
Sister_Nivedita
One of the ashramas
third of the four ashramas (stages) of human life, the other three being Brahmacharya (bachelor student, 1st stage), Grihastha (married householder, 2nd stage)
Vanaprastha
Variety of spiritual meditation practices in Indian religions
tapas. Tapas in the Hindu traditions is part of a stage of life, called brahmacharya. The Vedic literature suggests diksa (incubation of a student in a field
Tapas_(Indian_religions)
Hindu rite of passage
of the knowledge of and the start of a new and disciplined life as a brahmāchārya. The Upanayanam ceremony is arguably the most important rite for Brāhmaṇa
Upanayana
Indian monk (1896 – 1971)
Ranchi, India. Yogananda called the school Brahmacharya Vidyalaya. Satyananda joined the Ranchi Brahmacharya School which Yogananda started and his close
Satyananda_Giri
Indian independence activist (1869–1948)
and Hindu Yoga philosophy, viz. Satya (truth), ahimsa (nonviolence), brahmacharya (celibacy), asteya (non-stealing), and aparigraha (non-attachment). He
Mahatma_Gandhi
Indian Bengali-Hindu yogi and guru (1730–1890)
Ghoshal and Kamala Devi. At a young age, he embraced the celibate life (brahmacharya) and undertook spiritual practices under the guidance of his guru. Lokenath
Lokenath_Brahmachari
Patanjali's classification of classical yoga
truthfulness, non-falsehood Asteya (अस्तेय): non-stealing(चोरी नही करना है) Brahmacharya (ब्रह्मचर्य): chastity, marital fidelity or sexual restraint Aparigraha
Ashtanga (eight limbs of yoga)
Ashtanga_(eight_limbs_of_yoga)
State of voluntarily being unmarried and sexually abstinent
religions of the world, and views on it have varied. The Hindu concept of brahmacharya encourages celibacy during adolescence, to allow one to focus on learning
Celibacy
Auspicious sight of a deity or holy person
Sivananda Saraswati wrote in his book The Practice of Brahmacharya that one of the eight aspects of brahmacharya (celibacy) is not to look lustfully at women:
Darshan_(Indian_religions)
Ethic concept of temperance related to sexuality
ashrama, or the stages of life. The first of these stages, known as brahmacharya, roughly translates as chastity. Celibacy and chastity are considered
Chastity
Basic code of ethics for Jains
vows are: Ahiṃsā (Non-violence) Satya (Truth) Asteya (Non-stealing) Brahmacharya (Chastity) Aparigraha (Non-possession) According to the Jain text
Five_Vows
Sanskrit word and a virtue in Indian religions
violence or injury to any living being); asteya (restraint from stealing); brahmacharya (celibacy or restraint from sexually cheating on one's partner); and
Satya
Sanskrit term meaning virility
literature, the term is often associated with heroism and virility. In Brahmacharya in Hinduism, Virya also refers to semen in a male and it is considered
Vīrya_(Hinduism)
Major deity in Hinduism
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Shiva
Analysis of facts to form a judgment
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Critical_thinking
Hindu annual rite
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Raksha_Bandhan
Hindu guru
directly from brahmacharya. Shri Satyātma Tīrtha Swamiji is only the second pontiff of Uttaradi Math to receive sannyāsa from brahmacharya. Shri Satyatma
Satyatma_Tirtha
Four sages from the Puranic texts of Hinduism
Brahma's mind, the four Kumaras undertook lifelong vows of celibacy (brahmacharya) against the wishes of their father. They are said to wander throughout
Four_Kumaras
2024 Indian film by Aditya Sarpotdar
Mid-Day, Bhatt discussed the traditional four stages of life in Hinduism: Brahmacharya (student life), Gṛhastha (householder life), Vanaprastha (retirement)
Munjya_(film)
Indian lawyer
recited paragraphs from the Ramayana to explain the concept of Naishtika Brahmacharya, that is, the celibate nature of the deity Ayyappan. Parasaran successfully
K._Parasaran
Japanese phrase for perseverance
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Ganbaru
Ancient Hindu text on erotic love
extent; it also becomes universal. How can there be Shastrasiddhi without Brahmacharya? That is why Vatsayana Maharshi, who created the Kama Shastra, is a Brahmachari;
Kama_Sutra
Second phase of an individual's life in the Hindu ashram system
Moksha with a single minded pursuit. The stage "Gṛhastha" is preceded by Brahmacharya (student) stage of life, and followed by Vanaprastha (retirement, forest
Grihastha
Act of refraining from sexual activity
themselves how to express their sexual nature." The Indian tradition of Brahmacharya places great emphasis on abstinence as a way of harnessing the energy
Sexual_abstinence
Fourth Veda, ancient scriptures of Hinduism
Tapas (perseverance, austerity), Samyajñāna (correct knowledge), and Brahmacharya, one attains Atman (Self, Soul). — Mundaka Upanishad, 3.1.5 The Mandukya
Atharvaveda
Indian philosopher and socio-religious reformer (1824–1883)
doctrines of karma and reincarnation. He emphasised the Vedic ideals of brahmacharya, including celibacy and devotion to God. Among Dayananda's contributions
Dayananda_Saraswati
One of the ancient Sanskrit holy scriptures of Hinduism
personal duties such as education and self study (svādhyāya, स्वाध्याय, brahmacharya, ब्रह्मचर्य), social rituals such as yajna (यज्ञ). The Upanishad describes
Chandogya_Upanishad
Customary Hindu greeting
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Namaste
Veda of melodies and chants
first, Tapas (austerity, meditation) is the second, while dwelling as a Brahmacharya for education in the house of a teacher is the third, All three achieve
Samaveda
Range of Indian religious traditions
four ashramas are: Brahmacharya (student), Grihastha (householder), Vānaprastha (retired) and Sannyasa (renunciation). Brahmacharya represents the bachelor
Hinduism
Indian yogi and writer (1923–2018)
refusal, he decided to leave. In 1931, Hari Datt was initiated into Brahmacharya School with his mother's agreement, near Kumaon and later stated "I was
Baba_Hari_Dass
Hindu rite of passage
passage in the ancient texts of Hinduism. Performed at the close of the Brahmacharya period, it marks the graduation of a student from Gurukul (school). It
Samavartanam
Deity of Uttarakhandi people of India
dedication to people, he led a very simple life, following the principles of brahmacharya. Golu Devata still meets with his people in many villages. The practice
Golu_Devata
Ancient Sanskrit scripture of Hinduism
the corn, the meditation, the Shraddha (faith), the Satya (truth), the Brahmacharya, and the Vidhi (law). — Mundaka Upanishad, 2.1.4 - 2.1.7 The section
Mundaka_Upanishad
Intention to be fair, open, and honest
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Good_faith
Spiritual teacher and guide
Upanishads. The education stage of a youth with a guru was referred to as Brahmacharya, and in some parts of India this followed the Upanayana or Vidyarambha
Guru
Practitioner of Yoga
their personal path to ultimate insights) A yogi or yogini aspires to Brahmacharya (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मचर्य), which means celibacy if single, or non-cheating
Yogi
German-American social worker in India (1866–1930)
and favourite students of Vivekananda. He gave five disciples vows of Brahmacharya (lifelong celibacy), and Christine was one of them. Vivekananda dedicated
Sister_Christine
with his moral goals. Gandhi tried to test and prove to himself his brahmacharya. The experiments began some time after the death of his wife in February
Practices and beliefs of Mahatma Gandhi
Practices_and_beliefs_of_Mahatma_Gandhi
Ancient Eurasian icon and Nazi symbol
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Swastika
Indian spiritual leader and the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism
vows of ahimsa (non-violence), satya (truth), asteya (non-stealing), brahmacharya (chastity), and aparigraha (non-attachment) are necessary for spiritual
Mahavira
Part of the ethical system prescribed by Mahatma Gandhi
his physical existence by physical labour. For strict observance of brahmacharya, this vow was found to be important. It meant abstinence from delicacies
Eleven_vows
Charm that can inspire devotion in others
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Charisma
Major form of Indian classical dance
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Bharatanatyam
First consort of the Hindu god Shiva
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Sati_(Hindu_goddess)
Spiritual practices from ancient India
beings), Satya (truthfulness, non-falsehood), Asteya (non-stealing), Brahmacharya (celibacy, fidelity to one's partner), and Aparigraha (non-avarice, non-possessiveness)
Yoga
Moral virtue and practice
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Integrity
Symbols pertaining to Jainism
upadhyaya (adepts), those who teach scriptures to monks. It also signifies brahmacharya (chastity). Dark blue – represents the Jain ascetics. It also signifies
Jain_symbols
Traditional ideology and code of conduct of knights
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Chivalry
Used to denote Brahmin paternal lineage
Puruṣārtha (meaning of life) Artha Dharma Kama Moksha Āśrama (stages of life) Brahmacharya Gṛhastha Sannyasa Vānaprastha Saṃsāra (cycle of birth and death) Karma
Brahmin_gotra
Aspect of the Upanishads
the corn, the meditation, the Shraddha (faith), the Satya (truth), the Brahmacharya, and the Vidhi (law). — Mundaka Upanishad, 2.1.4 - 2.1.7 The Mundaka
Mahāvākyas
Doing something at or before a previously designated time
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Punctuality
Spiritual practice
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Monastic_silence
Feeling of regard for someone or something
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Respect
First Vice President of Visva Bharati University
Presidency, British India. He was one of the first five students at the Brahmacharya asrama at Shantiniketan. After completing their schooling, he and a classmate
Rathindranath_Tagore
Aniconic representation of the Hindu goddess Shakti, consort of Shiva
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Yoni
145th Shankaracharya of the Govardhan Math,Puri
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Nishchalananda_Saraswati
Proprietary psychological assessment measure
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Values in Action Inventory of Strengths
Values_in_Action_Inventory_of_Strengths
Latin phrase meaning 'love of fate'
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Amor_fati
Ethical rules in Hinduism and Yoga
celibacy; for ascetics, it means absolute celibacy; John Cort explains, 'Brahmacharya involves having sex only with one's spouse, as well as the avoidance
Yamas
Mantradiksha at the Mother's house. He was bestowed with the vows of Brahmacharya by Shivananda in 1923 on Holy mother's birthday, and was named 'Priya
Bhuteshananda
Hindu goddess epithet
Puruṣārtha (meaning of life) Artha Dharma Kama Moksha Āśrama (stages of life) Brahmacharya Gṛhastha Sannyasa Vānaprastha Saṃsāra (cycle of birth and death) Karma
Jagdamba
One of six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy
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Mīmāṃsā
1984 Indian film
to Kumaran that she will not disturb him till he keeps his celibacy (Brahmacharya). Choorakkattu Bhattathiri is a local black magician who wants to gain
Sreekrishna_Parunthu
Hindu temple in Guruvayur, Kerala, India
is appointed for a six-month term and must observe strict celibacy (Brahmacharya) and remain within the temple premises (Purappadashanthi) throughout
Guruvayur_Temple
Vijayanagaran prime minister and military commander (1461–1534)
described as a very learned man and observer of the four religious orders, Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vanaprastha and Yati, as the ornament of the Udayagiri-Kannadiga-kula
Timmarusu
Division of a zodiacal sign in Indian astrology
Puruṣārtha (meaning of life) Artha Dharma Kama Moksha Āśrama (stages of life) Brahmacharya Gṛhastha Sannyasa Vānaprastha Saṃsāra (cycle of birth and death) Karma
Varga_(astrology)
Sanskrit text
Comments 1. Sources of Dharma 1.1-4 Origins and reliable sources of law 2. Brahmacharya 1.5-1.61 Student's code of conduct, insignia, rules of study 2.1-2.51
Gautama_Dharmasutra
Concept in existential psychology and philosophy
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Authenticity_(philosophy)
Concept in Hellenistic philosophy
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Ataraxia
Early Yoga text in Sanskrit from ancient India by Patanjali
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Yoga_Sutras_of_Patanjali
Finnish concept
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Sisu
Trinity of chief goddesses in Hinduism
Puruṣārtha (meaning of life) Artha Dharma Kama Moksha Āśrama (stages of life) Brahmacharya Gṛhastha Sannyasa Vānaprastha Saṃsāra (cycle of birth and death) Karma
Tridevi
Saṃsāra Puruṣārthas Dharma Artha Kama Moksha Niti Ahimsa Asteya Aparigraha Brahmacharya Satya Dāna Damah Dayā Akrodha Schools Āstika: Samkhya Yoga Nyaya Vaisheshika
Hindu_texts
Routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously
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Habit
Hindu deity
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Ayyappan
Major Hindu tradition that reveres Vishnu as the Supreme Being
lacto-vegetarian diet and fasting on Ekadashi day (twice a month), self-restraint (brahmacharya) during student life, equality and humanity for all rejecting discrimination
Vaishnavism
take five main vows: ahimsa, satya (not lying), asteya (non stealing), brahmacharya (chastity), and aparigraha. Monks follow them completely whereas śrāvakas
Timeline_of_Jainism
Major Hindu scripture
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Bhagavad_Gita
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Debates_in_ancient_India
Reproductive biofluid of male or hermaphroditic animals
nourishing foods (milk, ghee, nuts) yield healthy shukra. Charaka states brahmacharya (abstinence), proper diet, and rest/sleep as the three pillars of life
Semen
the doctrine of karma and reincarnation, and emphasised the ideals of brahmacharya (chastity) and sanyasa (renunciation). Dayananda claimed to be rejecting
History_of_Hinduism
Sanskrit term for mental impressions
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Samskara_(Indian_philosophy)
Indian Hindutva activist and litigator (born 1985)
the entry, stating that the Hindu deity Ayyappan observes naishtika brahmacharya ("lifelong celibacy"). He was also a counsel in a petition to allow priests
J._Sai_Deepak
Indian independence activist (1904–1973)
ISBN 978-0140114621. Lal, Vinay (2000). "Nakedness, Nonviolence, and Brahmacharya: Gandhi's Experiments in Celibate Sexuality". Journal of the History
Prabhavati_Devi
Being frugal in the consumption of consumable resources
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Frugality
Indian scholar and spiritual speaker (born 1959)
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Chaganti_Koteswara_Rao
One of the two major schools of Jainism
of non-possessiveness or non-greediness. Mahavira inserted 5th vow ie Brahmacharya – sexual restraint or practice of celibacy. Renunciation of sex and marriage
Digambara
Historic temples in Madhya Pradesh, India
monuments were built, the boys in the place lived in hermitages, by being brahmacharyas (bachelors) until they attained manhood and these sculptures helped
Khajuraho_Group_of_Monuments
Indian religion
mendicant should ask for permission to take it if something is being given. Brahmacharya, ("celibacy") Abstinence from sex and sensual pleasures is prescribed
Jainism
Asura in Hinduism
Prajapati to learn about the Atman (Self) and lived there, practising a brahmacharya lifestyle for thirty-two years. The two form different interpretations
Virochana
Hindu festival held every 144 years
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Godavari_Maha_Pushkaram
Warrior in the epic Mahabharata
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Karna
Sanskrit term for conversion to Hinduism
Shraddhananda ji is fearless and brave. He alone has built a great Brahmacharya Ashram (Gurukul) in the holy Ganges. But they are in a hurry and it will
Shuddhi_(Hinduism)
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English : variant spelling of Hubble.
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Little Violet; Purple; Violet Flower
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