The Philosophy Of Hindoism Four Spans Of Human Life

The Philosophy Of Hindoism Four Spans Of Human Life

by J.M. Mehta
The Philosophy Of Hindoism Four Spans Of Human Life

The Philosophy Of Hindoism Four Spans Of Human Life

by J.M. Mehta

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The Philosophy of Hindoism Four Spans Of Human Life

by J.M. Mehta

Hindu Ashram Vyavastha

FOUR SPANS OF HUMAN LIFE

Four Spans of Human Life is based on the most popular Indian Philosophy of Ashram Vyavastha: Brahmacharya up to 25, Grihastha up to 55, and Vanprastha on the condition that the person must have son/sons and each son must have at least one son, and the most revered, Sanyasa, only if a person is completely detached and has no lust. It is the best arrangement that prepares one for the journey of life and leads one to pleasure, happiness, bliss and beatitude. Read and follow Four Spans of Human Life for a complete life after getting well acquainted with each Ashram.

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Product Details

BN ID: 2940012103444
Publisher: Apps Publisher
Publication date: 02/02/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 976 KB

About the Author

The author, Mr. J.M. Mehta, M.A. in English, served Punjab Education Department for a short period, then was selected for Indian Foreign Service. He held various responsible posts both at the headquarters and abroad. His postings saw him in Russia, Kenya, Vietnam and Philippines. Since his retirement from the Ministry of External Affairs in 1993, he has devoted much of his time in reading and writing. Besides Four Spans of Human Life, Hindoology Books has published his two other books: Essence of Maharishi Patanjali Ashtanga Yoga and The Wisdom of the Gita.
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