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brahmacharya
[ brah-muh-chahr-yuh ]
noun
- the stage of life of the student, entailing study of the Vedas and complete celibacy, usually lasting for twelve years.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of brahmacharya1
Example Sentences
He even went public with his sexual life — and the negation of it through brahmacharya, or chastity.
The second section that will provoke controversy tackles an even more sensitive subject: Gandhi’s notorious brahmacharya experiments, beginning in 1946.
They were there as a temptation: if he wasn’t aroused by their presence, he could be reassured he’d achieved brahmacharya, a Hindu concept of celibate self-control.
His vow of brahmacharya, or self-imposed celibacy, taken in 1906, was to become the foundation of his moral authority in the eyes of the Indian masses.
An aspirant to a godly life must observe the Hindu practice of Brahmacharya, or celibacy, as a means of self-control and a way to devote all energy to public service.
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