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Asceticism In Religion

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Asceticism in religion refers to the practice of self-denial and austerity in order to cultivate a closer relationship with the divine or spiritual realm. It is often associated with renouncing worldly pleasures and material possessions.

Key Features

  • Self-denial
  • Austerity
  • Spiritual cultivation
  • Renunciation of worldly pleasures

Pros

  • Promotes spiritual discipline
  • Encourages self-reflection and introspection

Cons

  • May lead to extreme practices that harm physical health
  • Can be seen as overly harsh or rigid by some

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