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Advaita Ashrama, Mayavati, is a branch of the Ramakrishna Math, founded on 19 March 1899 at the behest of Swami Vivekananda,[1][2] by his disciples Captain James Henry Sevier and Mrs Charlotte Sevier.

 


Ashrama
a residential place of people living together, teaching or learning yogic tradition, a dwelling of intensive yoga practice.
Ashtanga Namaskara ...

The Four Ashramas of Yoga
The traditional Indian culture promoted four Ashramas, or stages of spiritual life, that provided a simple framework of life planning for the spiritual aspirant.

The Advaita Yoga Ashrama is a small non-profit ashram run by volunteers.
At this point there are two full-time staff members ...

Ashrama ("that where effort is made"): a hermitage; also a stage of life, such as brahmacharya, householder, forest dweller, and complete renouncer (samnyasin) ...

Ashrama ("that where effort is made")
A hermitage ; monastery, residential place of people living together in yogic tradition, also a stage of life, such as brahmacharya, householder, forest dweller, and complete renouncer (samnyasin) ...

Ashramas: Nearly 2,000 years ago, the dharma texts described the four ashramas (stages of life).

Ashrama - Hermitage, a residential institution especially a spiritual or religious one.
Also means the four stages of human life, 25 years each, prescribed by the Vedantic scriptures:
1. Brahmacharya---the celibate student stage
2.

Sannyasa ashrama, the fourth stage, doesn't mean wearing geru clothes and living the life of a monk! The concept of sannyasa ashrama begins from 75 years and lasts till 100 years or death. It is to maintain a balanced view of life.

Grihastha ashrama
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second stage of life from 25-50 years; householder ...

It is nice to see ashramas, temples and institutions where people keep their things neatly and in an organized way. Harmony outside helps create the inner harmony. It is important necessary for sadhakas to maintain this harmony line perfectly.

Narayana and Nara, the great sages who are supposed to be performing eternal penance in the holy shrine of Badrikashrama (modern Badrinath), and who are the representations of Vishnu's presence on earth, ...

Dharma can be of various kinds: Sanatana Dharma (Eternal Law), Samanya Dharma (general duty), Visesha Dharma (special duty), Varnashrama Dharma (duties of Caste and Order), Svadharma (one's own duty), ...

Chatus Ashrama (ashrama dharma): The four stages of life in the Vedic tradition, including brahmacari (student/disciple), grhastha (householder), vanaprastha (forest dweller), and sannyasi (renunciate).

sannyasa asrama (Sannyasa Ashrama) [the last of the four asramas: the Period of the free super-social man.
sannyasin [one who practises sannyasa; an ascetic]. sannyasi [nominative]
sanoh sanum from level to level. [see the following] ...

Most Yoga centers, ashramas and studios rent out mats, by and large for a dollar or two per session. The disadvantage of such mats is that a lot of people have probably been on them before you, and they could turn malodorous between sessions.

sannyasa tradition of Shankarcharya consisting of ten branches: Arana, Ashrama, Bharati, Giri, Parvati, Puri, Sagara, Saraswati, Teertha and Vanam
Deva
the luminous nature of the spirit ...

Samnyasa ("casting off"): the state of renunciation, which is the fourth and final stage of life (see ashrama) and consisting primarily in an inner turning away from what is understood to be finite and secondarily in an external letting go of ...

See also: Brahma, Spiritual, Spirit, Yoga, Ashram