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kishora

Kishora is a Sanskrit word that is often used to describe the sixth stage of life in Hinduism. This stage is also sometimes referred to as the retirment stage or the stage of detachment. It is characterized by a withdrawal from worldly activities and a focus on spiritual growth and development.

During the sixth stage of life, an individual typically seeks to detach themselves from their worldly possessions

In some Hindu traditions, the sixth or Kishora stage is seen as a time when one can

Kishora is not a stage that is widely practiced today, as most people in modern times seek

and
relationships.
This
may
involve
renouncing
their
family,
home,
and
worldly
responsibilities.
The
goal
of
this
stage
is
to
focus
on
spiritual
pursuits
and
to
prepare
for
the
end
of
life,
also
known
as
Moksha
or
liberation.
achieve
Moksha
by
living
a
simple
and
austere
life.
This
may
involve
living
in
a
remote
location,
meditating,
and
studying
spiritual
texts.
The
individual
is
expected
to
cultivate
detachment
from
worldly
desires
and
attachments,
and
to
focus
on
the
ultimate
goal
of
liberation.
to
live
active
and
engaged
lives.
However,
it
remains
an
important
concept
in
Hindu
thought,
and
is
often
seen
as
a
symbol
of
the
ultimate
goal
of
human
existence.
The
idea
of
Kishora
is
often
associated
with
the
concept
of
Vasana,
or
the
ability
to
detach
oneself
from
worldly
attractions
and
desires.