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The English word celibacy derives from the Latin caelibatus, "state of being 
unmarried", from Latin caelebs, meaning "unmarried". This word derives from two 
Proto-Indo-European http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Indo-European_language 
stems, *kaiwelo- "alone" and *lib(h)s- "living".[7] 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celibacy#cite_note-7
 

 

 
 kaivalya  n. (fr. %{ke4vala}) , isolation Va1m. ; absolute unity Veda7ntas. 
BhP. ; perfect isolation , abstraction , detachment from all other connections 
, detachment of the soul from matter or further transmigrations , beatitude 
MBh. KapS. Sa1m2khyak. &c. ; for %{vaikalya} Ra1jat. vii , 1149 ; (mf(%{A})n.) 
leading to eternal happiness or emancipation MBh. xiii , 1101. 

 
kevala , f. {I} (later {A}) exclusive, belonging only to (gen. or dat.); alone, 
simple, pure, mere; whole, entire, each, all. --- & n. adv. only. {na kevalam} 
-- {api} not only--but also.
 

 But can celibacy make one feel sick, especially around the prostata?

 

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