In Hindu philosophy, life is divided into four stages called Ashramas, which represent different phases of life and their associated duties and responsibilities: • Brahmacharya: The stage of learning and celibacy. • Grihastha: The householder stage focused on family and societal duties. • Vanaprastha: The stage of gradual detachment from worldly life and preparation for renunciation. • Sannyaasa: The final stage of renunciation, focusing entirely on spiritual goals and liberation (Moksha). These four stages are designed to guide individuals through a balanced and spiritually fulfilling life.