1974; original 172 x 122 cm
reproduction: printed 200 gsm satin
30% (approx.) original size
custom size on request
Hindu Teaching
Abstinence
Editors' note: Brahmacharya, or celibacy, is a requirement for the sannyasi (ascetic) who, to keep his mind fixed on the great
ideal, retires into solitude, abandoning sense pleasures and the society of worldly men. In its wider sense, a man of action, a householder
such as Arjuna, practises bramacharya by abstinence from negativities, by nonattachment to objects of desire, the senses, to family and all
other ties, trying to remember God constantly.