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Vīrya (Sanskrit) literally means "state of a strong man"〔See, e.g., Rhys Davids & Stede (1921-25), entry for "Viriya," which defines ''viriya'' as: "lit. 'state of a strong man,' i. e. vigour, energy, effort, exertion." Retrieved 3 Feb. 2011 from "U.Chicago" at http://dsal.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/philologic/getobject.pl?c.3:1:1885.pali .〕 or "manliness."〔See, e.g., which Monier Williams (1899), entry for "Vīyà," defines ''vīyà'' in part as: "manliness, valour, strength, power, energy, RV (Rig Veda ) &c. &c.; heroism, heroic deed, ibid.; manly vigour, virility, semen virile, MBh. (Mahabharata ); Kāv.&c; ...." Retrieved 3 Feb. 2011 from "U.Cologne" at http://www.sanskrit-lexicon.uni-koeln.de/cgi-bin/monier/serveimg.pl?file=/scans/MWScan/MWScanjpg/mw1006-virabhaTa.jpg .〕 In Hindu Vedic literature, the term is often associated with heroism and virility. In Brahmacharya in Hinduism, Virya also refers to semen in a male and it is considered to be the 'vital fluid'. Loss of Virya from the body is avoided in Brahmacharya. ==Vedic literature== ''Vīryà'' as "manly" and "hero" can be found, for instance, in the following excerpts from the Rig Veda (RV).
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