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In the Hindu system of morality we find that this fact has been

recognised from very ancient times; and in their scriptures and books

on ethics different rules are laid down for the different classes of

men — the householder, the Sannyâsin (the man who has renounced the

world), and the student.

 

The life of every individual, according to the Hindu scriptures, has

its peculiar duties apart from what belongs in common to universal

humanity. The Hindu begins life as a student; then he marries and

becomes a householder; in old age he retires; and lastly he gives up

the world and becomes a Sannyasin. To each of these stages of life

certain duties are attached. No one of these stages is intrinsically

superior to another. The life of the married man is quite as great as

that of the celibate who has devoted himself to religious work. The

scavenger in the street is quite as great and glorious as the king on

his throne. Take him off his throne, make him do the work of the

scavenger, and see how he fares. Take up the scavenger and see how he

will rule.

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