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			          Varna Ashrama Dharma - Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia
			           
 Varna is a fundamental concept underlying the Hindu society. In fact, it is not a social arrangement or segregation; it is rather a statement of how any society is arranged. http://www.hindupedia.com/en/Varna_Ashrama_Dharma
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			          Ashrama (stage) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
			           
 An Ashrama in Hinduism is one of four age-based life stages discussed in ancient and medieval era Indian texts. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashrama_(stage)
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			          Varnashrama Dharma, The Four Stages of Human Life
			           
 Varna Ashrama Dharma, a unique perspective on the Four Stages of Human Life in Hinduism according to the Vedas http://www.hinduwebsite.com/hinduism/concepts/ashramas.asp
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			          Varna Ashrama Dharma
			           
 Varna Ashrama Dharma - The principle of Varnasrama Dharma is one of the basic principles of Hinduism. The Varnasrama system is peculiar to Hindus. It is a characteristic feature of Hinduism. It is also prevalent throughout... http://www.speakingtree.in/blog/varna-ashrama-dharma
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			          What is Ashrama?
			           
 According to the Hindu Ashrama system, the average human life was regarded as one hundred years, consisting of four periods of twenty-five years each. The goal of each period was the ideal fulfillment of four consecutive life stages that were tied to the four Purusartha (aims of life). http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Ashrama
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			          Ashrama Vyavastha
			           
 Ashrama Vyavastha is one of the fundamentals of Hindu Social Organization. The old Hindu thinkers have taken man into account as a social being. http://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/hindu/essay-on-ashrama-system-in-india-1360-words/4009/
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			          Heart of Hinduism - The Four Ashrams
			           
 Heart of Hinduism: The Four Ashrams - Practicing Hinduism. http://iskconeducationalservices.org/HoH/practice/702.htm
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			          The Four Ages of Man - The 4 Stages of Life in Hinduism
			           
 Hindu men should ideally go through four 'ashramas' or stages in life - the celibate student, the married family man, the hermit in retreat, and the wandering recluse. But most men are so much in love with the second stage that it lasts a lifetime! http://hinduism.about.com/od/basics/p/fourstages.htm
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			          The Four Ashramas of Yoga - Yoga Basics
			           
 The traditional Indian culture promoted four Ashramas, or stages of spiritual life, that provided a simple framework of life. http://www.yogabasics.com/learn/the-four-ashramas-of-yoga/
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			          The Four Ashramas - The Living Yoga Blog
			           
 The Four Ashramas: The Yogic Stages of Life & What They Can Teach Us - The Living Yoga Blog. http://www.thelivingyogablog.com/four-ashramas-yogic-stages-life-can-teach-us/