4 Goals of Hinduism
Moksha in Hinduism suggests Klaus Klostermaier implies a setting-free of hitherto fettered faculties a. Hinduism is practised by more than 80 of Indias population. Dharma Artha Kama Moksha The 4 Purusharthas Purusha Artha Divine Purpose Ekatvam Indian Philosophy Dharma Religion The 10 disciplines in Hinduism include five political goals called Yamas or Great Vows and five personal goals called Niyamas. . They are so different that dharma and moksha could not be. The earliest mention of Yamas is found in the Hindu scripture Rigveda such as in verse 5612 and later in the Jain Agamas. Number 4 resonates with hard work and goals. The 5 Great Vows Yamas are shared by many Indian philosophies. This divine reality or its essential nature is present in all living beings eternal and full of bliss. Dharma and moksha suggested Nagarjuna in the 2nd century cannot be goals on the same journey. There are 4 life goals fo