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In Hinduism there are 4 objectives of mankind
1) dharma (righteousness or loosely what one ought to do) 2) artha (attainment of wealth through lawful means) 3) Kama--desire enjoyment via the senses 4) moksha--a kinda release from reincarnation or salvation. It is kinda a complexed thing as I read about it piece by piece but how to you assess this list persoanlly and how, if possible, could you tie it into your religious/ or secular beliefs? http://hinduwebsite.com/hinduism/h_aims.htm |