- philosophy,
where it is
combined with four
proper goals of
human life (
Purushartha), for fulfilment,
happiness and
spiritual liberation. Moreover, since...
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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...
- is one
among the
three items of the
trivarga and is one of the four
Purusharthas,
which are the four
beneficial domains of
human endeavor. In Hinduism...
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today still found as an
important element in
various Folk
Hindu streams.
Purusharthas refers to the
objectives of
human life.
classical Hindu thought accepts...
- ****tubh-meter
poetry verses.
Kamasutra acknowledges the
Hindu concept of
purusharthas, and
lists desire, ****uality, and
emotional fulfillment as one of the...
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other being the more
demanding yoga. A
central concept in Hinduism,
purushartha,
advocates pursuit of the four main
goals for happiness:
dharma (virtue)...
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Flood clarifies that
artha in
ancient Hindu literature, as well as
purushartha, is
better understood as a goal of Man (not a man). In
other words, it...
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include discussion of
ashrama (stages of life),
varna (social classes),
purushartha (proper
goals of life),
personal virtues and
duties such as
ahimsa (non-violence)...
- this
should be avoided. Kama (sensual pleasures) is one of the four
purusharthas or aims of life (dharma, artha, kama, and moksha). The
Hindu Kama Sutra...
- in the
public domain: Jain,
Vijay K. (2012),
Acharya Amritchandra's
Purushartha Siddhyupaya:
Realization of the Pure Self, With
Hindi and
English Translation...