Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Four Important Stages of Life

                         FOUR STAGES OR ASHRAMS
From the birth to death human's life is divided into 4 stages[aashramaas].
that is as follows
1.Brahmacharya aashrama
2.Grihastha aashrama
3.Vanaprastha aashrama
4.Sanyasa aashrama
 1.Brahmacharya aashrama:
            In this aashrama a little boy who can able to learn something from others, is send to some gurus or some gurukulams or some training centers to gain  some knowledge [like physical sciences or spiritual science or philosophy and social discipline  and self discipline ,etc etc] which is useful to his future life. There he only learn that what his master said to do so. he completely surrendered himself to his master without any egos, emotions, feelings, etc. he strictly follow the rules of physical detachment [even in feeling (sexual feeling)] because his concentration deviated or weeken,  and always be [move or charinchadam] with the guru [brahma]. That’s why it is called Brahma-Charyam.
            In this stage or aashrama he should not carry or maintain or store money for his personal purposes. He is just like a slave or true disciple to his master.
2.Grihastha aashrama:
            After gaining the knowledge regarding his future life and as he start earning, he get marriage then start a new stage or new life of Grihasthu [having family]. After that he has to take the responsibility of his family and society [contributing some profit like 10% or above to other good things like helping poor, older people or orphans ,help to construct Anadha Saranalayams, temples, etc etc]. He has to help the others who is following the other three aashramaas [Brahmachari, vanaprastha and sanyasa].He must follows his customs without fail as long as he is a Grihasthu.
            In this stage or aashrama he should maintain money or store money for his future purposes.
3.Vanaprastha aashrama:

            After finishing his all responsibilities towards family and society [settlement of their children’s life, getting marriage of their children, etc] he has to start a new life of pilgrimage, thirtha yaatras, visiting various ashrams, participating in satsangs, etc. In Vanaprastha stage he is spending most of his time to attain the WISDOM. He must follow some of the customs in this stage also.

            In this stage he should handover all his properties to his children [or some part of the money is carrying for his pilgrimage or taken from their sons or others depending on the situations].

 4.Sanyasa aashrama:
            After finishing his Vanaprastha Dharma he take Sanyasaashrama. Because in this stage he is not strong enough to visit various places like thirtha yaatras or visiting various ashrams. So in this stage he is waiting for finishing his life in a peaceful manner [like moksha], so he is spending his remaining life for practicing to achieve the moksha [no life after death or his aatma enters into paramaatma or merging his soul into supreme soul]. No need to follow any customs in this stage. He has to detached with every relation and every custom.
            In this stage he should not carry any money with him. He has to depend on Grihastus and seeking for moksha only.