Four goals of life in Hinduism - 4 Purusharthas | Hindu Goals Of Life|Purusharthas in Hinduism|Artha

Four goals of life in Hinduism - 4 Purusharthas | Hindu Goals Of Life|Purusharthas in Hinduism|Artha

Hinduism is a very ancient religion and its sacred culture has been appreciated by the whole world. In Hinduism, a person is born with four main goals or objectives of mankind and lives with it. These objectives are called Four Purusharthas. Watch this video to know what these four efforts are.br br Don't forget to Share, Like & Comment on this videobr br Subscribe Our Channel Artha : br br 1 According to Vedas, there are 4 aims of a person which are Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha.br br 2 Dharmabr br The word Dharma here stands for moral values that signal the responsibility towards the society, family and humanity.br br 3 Dharmabr br Hindus are suggested to observe Dharma by respecting the laws of society and doing the right things.br br 4 Arthabr br Artha implies for means or resources of material life, which is sometimes related to earning money.br br 5 Arthabr br Artha is combined with wealth, career and other activities to make a living.br br 6 Kamabr br The word Kama here signifies the pleasure we derive from cultural pursuits and other creative activities.br br br br 7 Kamabr br It is also explained as the pleasure of the senses that one gets without violating any other goal.br br br br 8 Mokshabr br Moksha is nothing but spiritual liberation or salvation that is freedom from the cycle of birth and rebirth.br br br br 9 Mokshabr br Moksha is the ultimate aim of every Hindu’s life which is achieved through self-realization.


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