Two types of Brahmachari: Naishthika and Upakurvana
The story of Kardama Muni (SB 3.22.11)
describes the proper acceptance of the grihastha ashram, spiritual householder
life, by an upakurvana-brahmachari. There are two types of brahmacharis or
celibate students: naishthika and upakurvana. They both have the same training
and understanding, but a difference in realisation. They both have the same
understanding of the material world and grihastha life, but by realisation the
naishthika does not need the emotional support. Therefore grihastha life is not
necessary for him, whereas the upakurvana feels the need for that support and
so grihastha life is ideal for his situation.
based on a lecture by H.H. Bhakti Vidyapurna Maharaj
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