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Married life (Books)

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"Married life"

Bhagavad-gita As It Is

BG Chapters 1 - 6

One who follows the rules and regulations of married life, having a sexual relationship only with his wife (and that also under regulation), is also called a brahmacārī.
BG 6.13-14, Purport:

Children at the age of five are sent to the guru-kula, or the place of the spiritual master, and the master trains the young boys in the strict discipline of becoming brahmacārīs. Without such practice, no one can make advancement in any yoga, whether it be dhyāna, jñāna or bhakti. One who, however, follows the rules and regulations of married life, having a sexual relationship only with his wife (and that also under regulation), is also called a brahmacārī. Such a restrained householder brahmacārī may be accepted in the bhakti school, but the jñāna and dhyāna schools do not even admit householder brahmacārīs. They require complete abstinence without compromise. In the bhakti school, a householder brahmacārī is allowed controlled sex life because the cult of bhakti-yoga is so powerful that one automatically loses sexual attraction, being engaged in the superior service of the Lord.

Page Title:Married life (Books)
Compiler:Visnu Murti, Aparajita Radhika
Created:08 of Dec, 2010
Totals by Section:BG=2, SB=12, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=0
No. of Quotes:14