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Purusharthas: Dharma, Artha, Karma And Moksha - The
Purusharthas
Purusharthas,
Dharma, Artha, Karma and Moksha
Purusha means human being
and artha means object or objective. Purusharthas means objectiv...
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Dharma
Dharma (Sanskrit, roughly law or way) is the way of the higher Truths. Dharma forms the basis for philosophies, beliefs and practices ori...
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Dharma: Encyclopedia Ii - Dharma - In Buddhism
In East Asia, the word for Dharma is 法, pronounced fǎ in Mandarin and hō in Japanese.
Dharma - The teachings of the Buddha.
For pra...
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Dharma: Encyclopedia - Dharma
Dharma (Sanskrit, roughly law or way) is the way of the higher Truths. Beings that live in harmony with Dharma proceed more quickly towar...
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Dharma: Encyclopedia - Dharma
Dharma (Sanskrit, roughly law or way) is the way of the higher Truths. Dharma forms the basis for philosophies, beliefs and practices ori...
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Dharma: Encyclopedia - Dharma
Dharma (Sanskrit, roughly law or way) is the way of the higher Truths. Dharma forms the basis for philosophies, beliefs and practices ori...
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Dharma: Hinduism Dharma
Dharma
Dharma is a very complicated word, for which there is no
equivalent word in any other language, including English. Dharma actuall...
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Purusharthas: Encyclopedia - Purusharthas
In Hinduism, the purusharthas are the four chief aims of human life. Arranged from lowest to highest, these goals are: sensual pleasures ...
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Kama: Encyclopedia - Kama
Kama may refer to several things
Kama, a Hindu god
The term "Kama" also refers to one of the 4 goals of life according to Hindu traditio...
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Purushartha:
Spiritual Yoga Dictionary V On Purushartha
Purushartha:
purpose of the consciousness, of man's existence- the four basic needs or desires, arth, kaama, dharma, moksha
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Purushartha:
Bhakti Yoga Dictionary Ii On Purushartha
purushartha The four standard goals of human life: dharma (religiosity), artha (economic development), kama (sense gratification), and...
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Four Goals Of Life:
Eastern Philosophy Dictionary On Four Goals Of Life
Four Goals of Life (purusharthas): Ideal aims of life in Hindu social duty (dharma), including pleasure (kama), success (artha), right...
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Artha:
Hindu -
Hinduism Dictionary On Artha
artha: (Sanskrit) "Goal" or "purpose;" wealth, substance, property, money. Also has the meaning of utility; desire...
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Artha:
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Hinduism Dictionary On Artha
artha: (Sanskrit) "Goal" or "purpose;" wealth, substance, property, money. Also has the meaning of utility; desire. ...
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Kama:
New Age Spirituality
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Kama
Kama: (Sanskrit , "desire") 1) One of Hinduism's four goals of life (purusharthas), together with dharma ...
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Kama:
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Spirituality Dictionary On Kama
Kama: (Sanskrit , "desire") 1) One of Hinduism's four goals of life (purusharthas), together with dharma ...
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Grihastha Dharma:
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Hinduism Dictionary On Grihastha Dharma
grihastha dharma: (Sanskrit) "Householder law." The virtues and ideals of family life. This dharma includes all nonm...
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Purushartha:
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Hinduism Dictionary On Purushartha
purushartha: (Sanskrit) "Human wealth or purpose." The four pursuits in which humans may legitimately engage, also c...
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Dharma: Encyclopedia Ii - Dharma - Meanings And Origins Of The Word Dharma
The word Dharma (Sanskrit; "धर्म" in the Devanagari script) or dhamma (Pali) is used in most or all philosophies and religions of...
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Dharma: Encyclopedia Ii - Dharma - In Jainism
Dharma is natural. Jain Acharya Samantabhadra writes: "Vatthu sahavo dhammo" the dharma is the nature of an object. It is the nature of t...
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Dharma: Encyclopedia Ii - Dharma - Dharma In Hinduism
Within Indian philosophy "dharma" also means "property" and "dharmin" means "property-bearer". In a Sanskrit sentence like "zabdo 'nityaH...
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Hindu Hinduism Sitemap I -
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