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Purusharthas Of Life
Kare Balaji Chaitanya LakshmiAlekya. R
Oishee Sarkar
Mehatab Sitara
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Intro
Purusha means-- God or Humanbeing
Artha means--Objective
Purusharthas Means Objectives ofhuman beings.
Self Realization.
No exclusive pursuit
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No exact translationObligatory duty
Secret Glue
Law of BeingMoral Law combined with
spritual discipline
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Spirit Behind Dharma
Ground rules in the
spirit of Live and Let
Live
Sensitive to others
Whole world as one
Existence of God
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From Scriptures
Tulsidas ---Ram charitManas
Buddha---Dhammapada
Atharva VedaPrithivimdharmana dhritham
Rishi Kanda in Vaisesika
that confers worldly joysand lead to supremehappiness
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Dharma from Manusmriti
1. Patience
2. Forgiveness (kshama)
3. Honesty (shuchita)
4. Sanctity (pavitrata)
5. Control of senses (indraiya-nigrah)
6. Reason (Auchitya)7. Knowledge (vidya)
8. Truthfulness (satya)
9. Absence of anger (krodha)
10. Self control (dharmanishtha)
Governs not only an individual but alsosociety
4 footed in krita age
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Aspects of Dharmic path
Righetous Life Austerity (tap)
Purity (shuchita)
Compassion (daya)
Truthfulness (satya)
Unrighteous life Pride (ahankar)
Contact (sangh)
Intoxication (madya)
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Dharmas view of creation
Basic spirit of science is toconquer nature
Dharma saysRespect it andlive in tune with it
Belief in the presence of creatorBENEFITS OF DHARMA Acceptance
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ETYMOLOGY Originated from Devangri script
- Wealth
Hinduism says
- Overall happiness
- Well being of an individual
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BENEFITSSECURITY
Wealth
Independent
COMFORT
Happiness
Healthy
Financial
assistance
ENDEAVOR
For excellence
Better management
PLUS
Ultimately strive forDHARMA and
MOKSHA
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Kama - the art of enjoying pleasures
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POSITIVEDESIRES
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NEGATIVEDESIRES
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Achieve your Goals!!!
Be Satisfied.
So
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MOKSHAMoksha - liberation.
Story- Gajendra Moksha
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THREE PATHS TO LIBERATION..
KARMA MARGA (THE PATH OFWORK)
Try to live a life inaccordance with the
Dharma Traditional aspects
which includes
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JNANA MARGATHE PATH OF KNOWLEDGE
Intended for those with talents for
philosophical reflection.
Great deal of time is spent learning& meditating.
Attain knowledge.
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YOGA PHILOSOPHYAND ITS ASPECTS
A spiritual approach , involving
physical & psychological practices
Understands the connection between self and
the body, its sensations, mind, its thinking,
and subconscious
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BHAKTI MARGAPATH OF DEVOTION
Suitable for those to whom emotional
attachment comes naturally
Expressing spiritual energy
Devoted to more than just one deity.
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CONCLUSION
The ultimate goal is
not to be reborn.
The goal is to obtain
Moksha and be free
from desire and the
cycle of death and
rebirth.
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T H A N K YO U