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I regularly attend a religious sabha in which men sit on the right and women on the left (sometimes its men in-front and women at the back). Why are we suggested to sit seperate?

Is it because we have to act as brahmacharis and carefully avoid women as much as possible as said by a fellow user Rickross in this post Why do Sannyasis avoid looking at women?Why do Sannyasis avoid looking at women?

I regularly attend a religious sabha in which men sit on the right and women on the left (sometimes its men in-front and women at the back). Why are we suggested to sit seperate?

Is it because we have to act as brahmacharis and carefully avoid women as much as possible as said by a fellow user Rickross in this post Why do Sannyasis avoid looking at women?

I regularly attend a religious sabha in which men sit on the right and women on the left (sometimes its men in-front and women at the back). Why are we suggested to sit seperate?

Is it because we have to act as brahmacharis and carefully avoid women as much as possible as said by a fellow user Rickross in this post Why do Sannyasis avoid looking at women?

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Why are women and men asked to sit separate in religious gatherings?

I regularly attend a religious sabha in which men sit on the right and women on the left (sometimes its men in-front and women at the back). Why are we suggested to sit seperate?

Is it because we have to act as brahmacharis and carefully avoid women as much as possible as said by a fellow user Rickross in this post Why do Sannyasis avoid looking at women?