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Who is Ishvara

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Existence of God: Swami Vivekananda was a follower and proponent of Vedanta which mentions one God — omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient. On 19 September 1893 Swami Vivekananda delivered a lecture at the Parliament of the World's Religions, Chicago, where he talked about nature of God. He preached— "He is everywhere, the pure and formless One, the Almighty and the All-merciful. "Thou art our father, Thou art our mother, Thou art our beloved friend, Thou art the source of all strength; give us strength. Thou art He that beareth the burdens of the universe; help me bear the little burden of this life." Thus sang the Rishis of the Vedas. And how to worship Him? Through love. "He is to be worshipped as the one beloved, dearer than everything in this and the next life."

What is Brahmacharya ?

Who is a Brahmacharya?


The Indian concept Brahmacharya and Western concept Celibacy are not exactly same. Celibacy means a state of being unmarried and sexually abstinent. but Brahmacharya is stricter, it not only includes one's physical activities, but also his/her thoughts and words. They say—
    Karmana manasa vaca
    Sarvavasthasu sarvada
    Sarvatra maithuna-tyago
    Brahmacaryam pracaksate
(Karmana=work, manasa=mind, vaca=words, sarvatra= everywhere, maithuna-tyago= leave sexuality)

Brahmacharya should be like 
a burning fire within the veins!
—Swami Vivekananda
In Hinduism someone who is observing Brahmacharya must abstain from Ashtanga Maithuna (Sanskrit/Hindi: अष्टांग मैथुन, Bengali: অষ্টাঙ্গ মৈথুন)
    Smaranam kirtanam kelih
    Preksanam guhyabhasanam
    Sankalpo ‘dhyavasayas ca
    Kriya-nirvrttir eva ca
A Brahmachari should not think about people of opposite sex, speak about sex life. romantically mix with anyone of opposite sex, look lustfully,  talk intimately with women. plan to engage in sexual intercourse. endeavour for sex life, engage in sex life, encourage other's lust.

According to Swami Vivekananda's description: "Chastity in thought, word, and deed, always, and in all conditions, is what is called Brahmacharya."



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