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Charity

A cornerstone of faiths all over the world, charity occupies a special place in the Vedic tradition. The sectarianism of Hindu life into four ashrams (stages) of brahmcharya (scholastic period, which demands celibacy), garhasthya (household duties), vanaprasthya (abandonment of household duties) and sannyasa (complete renunciation) finds its lifeline in the practice of charity, which supports an individual through the later part of his life.
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