Asrama

/əˈʃrɑːmə/ noun

In Hindu philosophy, one of the four stages or periods of life that form the ideal life-path in traditional Indian society.

From Sanskrit 'āśrama' or 'ashrama,' meaning a hermitage or stage of life, derived from 'śram' (to tire, labor). The concept is central to Hindu dharma philosophy and entered English through 19th-century orientalist scholarship and academic study of Hinduism.

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