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An ashram is a spiritual hermitage or a monastery in Indian religions, where one strives towards a goal in a disciplined manner. Learn about the origin, meaning and types of ashrams, and some famous examples in India and abroad.
Un ashram (devanagari : आश्रम ; IAST : āśrama) 1 était, dans l' Inde ancienne, sous le nom d' āshram ou āshrama, un ermitage en un lieu isolé, dans la forêt ou la montagne, où, dans une grande austérité de vie, un sage vivait et cherchait l'union à Dieu dans la solitude et la paix intérieure, loin des distractions et agitations du monde.
An ashram is a place where a group of Hindus live together or pray, often in a remote or isolated area. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation and translations of ashram from Cambridge Dictionary.
Ashram is a term for a place of religious and yogic practice, often under the guidance of a guru. Learn about the history, types, and examples of ashrams in Hinduism and other traditions.
An ashram is a religious retreat or community where a Hindu holy man lives. Learn the origin, meaning and usage of the word ashram with examples from various sources.
Learn the origin, usage, and examples of the word ashram, which means a secluded dwelling of a Hindu sage or a religious retreat. Find synonyms, antonyms, and related words for ashram in the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
13 wrz 2024 · ashrama, in Hinduism, any of the four stages of life through which a Hindu ideally will pass. The stages are those of (1) the student (brahmacari), marked by chastity, devotion, and obedience to one’s teacher, (2) the householder (grihastha), requiring marriage, the begetting of children, sustaining one’s family and helping support priests ...