Vedanta Sempiternal

The Four Stages of Life – Part 1

1 h 6 min · 23 de jun de 2025
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In this opening episode, we explore the four ashramas of life—Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vanaprastha, and Sannyasa—as laid out in the Vedic tradition. With refreshing clarity, the speaker contrasts these timeless stages with today’s fragmented view of religion and modern life. What emerges is not just a lesson in ancient knowledge, but an invitation to rethink how we live, learn, and evolve.

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The Role of Trinity

In this episode, we explore why Hinduism has many gods and goddesses, and why this is not confusion, but a brilliant system designed to make us think, reflect, and understand life. Through the power of observation, the ancient rishis mapped every human pursuit to a guiding symbol: wealth to Lakshmi, knowledge to Saraswati, strength to Hanuman, righteousness to Rama, dynamic action to Krishna, and flawless execution to Ganesha. Wherever the mind goes, a deity was placed to elevate that pursuit. This leads to the Hindu Trinity, Brahma (creation), Vishnu (maintenance), and Shiva (transformation)—a symbolic way to help us grasp how the universe functions. Creation must be understood, maintenance appreciated, and destruction seen as auspicious, not negative, because it clears the way for renewal. The Trinity is not mythology for belief, it’s a practical map for reflecting on life, understanding the cycles we move through, and connecting to what is truly auspicious. A simple, powerful reminder: observe deeply, think clearly, and rise above the surface to see the meaning behind creation, maintenance, and dissolution.

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