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Ashram 


The word "ashram" means a place of residence and practice in a religious or spiritual environment. It is generally considered to be a dwelling place for people who follow a particular way of life. In ancient times, ashram meant one of the four stages of life (brahmacharya, garhasthya, vanaprastha and sannyasa), where people lived according to certain rules.

In more detail, the word "ashram" can have different meanings:

Religious places : 

Ashram refers to a place where saints and monks live and conduct religious or spiritual activities.

Life Stage : 

In Hindu philosophy, ashram refers to the four stages of human life, where people perform different responsibilities at different ages.

Residence or shelter :  

The word ashram is also used in the sense of shelter or residence.

Community :

It also refers to a community or group of people who live together with a common lifestyle or goal.

Thus, the term "hermitage" is used in a broad sense, encompassing religion, lifestyle, and spatial concepts.