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Explain how ‘purushartha’, ‘ashrama’ and ‘sanskara’ are related to each other

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Answered by vaibhav3307
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We often hear of 'rvarnashrama dharma' of varna and stages of life ' dharma' (right to conduct) 'artha' (pursuit through which livelihood is earned) 'karma' (world desires) and 'moksha' (salvation)

Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

Purushartha's idea thus encompasses man's entire life. The Ashrama system is one way it manifests itself.

Explanation:

Purushartha and Ashrama Vyavastha are intimately connected. These are useful in the conduct of human acts that lead to Moksha. As a result, the Ashrama and Purushartha systems coexist. Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha are the four Purusharthas, just as there are four Ashramas.

Man is a thinking animal, and every action he takes has a goal or purpose. On the basis of societal ideals that are prevalent in society, we can discern between right and improper behaviour. Society establishes a code of conduct and authorises human acts that are in the proper path.

Human behaviours that are socially judged inappropriate and improper are likewise restricted by the norm of behaviour.Purushartha is a Sanskrit word that signifies "appropriate and correct actions." Purushartha doctrine determines an individual's life goal. It also determines the outcome.

Purushartha, according to Hindu Sastras, is the foundation of human life and should be regarded as the axis around which a man's life revolves. It's a mash-up of all of this worldliness. It coordinates a man's efforts in order to realise spirituality as well as to keep up with day-to-day existence. Purushartha's idea thus encompasses man's entire life. The Ashrama system is one way it manifests itself.

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