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Purushartha (Sanskrit: पुरुषार्थ, IAST:
Puruṣārtha)
literally means "object(ive) of men". It is a key
concept in Hinduism, and
refers to the four proper...
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purusartha or
purushartha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Puruṣārtha (Purushartha) is the
object of
human pursuit in Hinduism. It may refer...
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concept of
dharma a
varying dynamic. As with the
other components of the
Puruṣārtha, the
concept of
dharma is pan-Indian. The
antonym of
dharma is adharma...
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referred to as
Puruṣārtha. The
Mimamsa school of
Hinduism explained artha,
dharma and kama by
contrasting Puruṣārtha and Kratvartha.
Puruṣārtha is
human purpose...
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devotional material, such as a
discussion of the four "goals of life" or
puruṣārtha (12.161).
Among the prin****l
works and
stories in the Mahābhārata are...
- consequences), the saṃsāra (the
cycle of
death and rebirth) and the four
Puruṣārthas,
proper goals or aims of
human life, namely:
dharma (ethics/duties),...
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Patrick (2019). "From
trivarga to
puruṣārtha".
Journal of the
American Oriental Society. 139 (2): 381. ISSN 2169-2289...
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Flood (1996), p. 17. [a] A.
Sharma (1982), The
Puruṣārthas: a
study in
Hindu axiology,
Michigan State University, ISBN 978-99936-24-31-8...
- sensuality,
emotional fulfillment). Together,
these four
concepts are
called Puruṣārtha in Hinduism. In some
schools of
Indian religions,
moksha is considered...
- July 15, 2015.
Retrieved September 7, 2024. Sharma,
Arvind (1999). "The
Puruṣārthas: An
Axiological Exploration of Hinduism". The
Journal of
Religious Ethics...