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- noun The first (
student )ashrama inHindu culture in which a person is dedicated to the quest for self-realization.
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While traditionally this age is a prescription for study, discipline and strict celibacy, brahmacharya in a broader context, and well beyond youth, means self-control or self-restraint in our dealings with the many distractions of our daily lives, be they physical, emotional or mental.
Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: Hindu Niyamas: Ancient Resolutions for New Years Esq. Suhag A. Shukla 2011
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This very long list of positive qualities that support dharma, and, in turn, a spiritual life and spiritual evolution, have been efficiently boiled down by Hindu seekers far wiser than I, to three foundational values: truth (satya), non-hurting (ahimsa), and self-control or self-restraint (brahmacharya).
Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: The Dharma Of An Apology Esq. Suhag A. Shukla 2011
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This very long list of positive qualities that support dharma, and, in turn, a spiritual life and spiritual evolution, have been efficiently boiled down by Hindu seekers far wiser than I, to three foundational values: truth (satya), non-hurting (ahimsa), and self-control or self-restraint (brahmacharya).
Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: The Dharma Of An Apology Esq. Suhag A. Shukla 2011
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While traditionally this age is a prescription for study, discipline and strict celibacy, brahmacharya in a broader context, and well beyond youth, means self-control or self-restraint in our dealings with the many distractions of our daily lives, be they physical, emotional or mental.
Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: Hindu Niyamas: Ancient Resolutions for New Years Esq. Suhag A. Shukla 2011
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And by "trivial", I mean, like, say, how many calories I ate that day (easy, because I never give into the "baser" urges, such as the urge to overindulge in food, given my yoga-dictated practice of "brahmacharya", loosely translated from Sanskrit as "self-restraint" and often associated with the restraint of sexual urges).
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The yama that follows in the true path of yoga is brahmacharya.
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From that, he inferred that if such a bhikshu sangha then proceeded to confer bhikshuni ordination, which must follow on the same day as the brahmacharya one, doing so would also not bring upon the bhikshus a minor infraction.
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Whether or not the ordaining bhikshus incur a minor infraction, after the new bhikshunis have kept their vows purely for ten years, they can participate in a dual sangha and also confer shikshamana and brahmacharya ordinations.
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According to Vinaya sources, if the first bhikshuni ordination is conferred like this, even when not preceded by preliminary shikshamana and brahmacharya ordinations, the bhikshuni ordination is still valid.
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After all, the brahmacharya vow is not an actual vow; it is the part of the ordination ceremony in which the bhikshuni sangha questions the candidate regarding the major and minor obstacles to receiving ordination.
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A practice of strict adherents of Hinduism that proscribes "sexual continence" (celibacy) during adolescence, or in some "sects" during marriage.
September 4, 2009