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===Naishthika brahmacharya=== | ===Naishthika brahmacharya=== | ||
Naishthika brahmacharya is defined as the regulated activity of body ([[sharira]]), mind ([[manas]]) and speech (vak) in all the time and situations throughout life. It is meant for preservation of health ([[swasthya]]) and to achieve the main aim of life. It is regulated control over all the 11 [[indriya]] (jnanendriya- 5, karmaendriya- 5 and ubhayendriya- 1) by maintaining equilibrium to time ([[kala]]), objects (artha) and activities ([[karma]]).<ref name=BhaskaraGG/> | Naishthika brahmacharya is defined as the regulated activity of body ([[sharira]]), mind ([[manas]]) and speech (vak) in all the time and situations throughout life. It is meant for preservation of health ([[swasthya]]) and to achieve the main aim of life. It is regulated control over all the 11 [[indriya]] (jnanendriya- 5, karmaendriya- 5 and ubhayendriya- 1) by maintaining equilibrium to time ([[kala]]), objects (artha) and activities ([[karma]]).[Vaidyakiya Subhashit Sahityam 21/7]<ref name=BhaskaraGG/> | ||
===Vaivahika brahmacharya=== | ===Vaivahika brahmacharya=== | ||