The Four Stages of Hindu Life

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The Four Stages of Hindu Life

Introduction The four stages of life represent the social aspect of karma since they define the actions for which people are responsible for in society. Women do not enter the last two stages. Very few men enter the stage of ascetic.

Stage 1: Student Gain knowledge Learn rules and rituals of Hinduism Discipline the mind and body Gain knowledge Learn rules and rituals of Hinduism Show respect toward elders

Stage 2: Householder Provide for the family Care for family elders Marry and have a family Provide for the family Care for family elders Practice social and religious traditions

Stage 3: Forest Dweller Retire and transmit household duties to wife or son Read and study Participate in religious pilgrimages

Stage 4: Ascetic Give up worldly life Wander Meditate Attain salvation