Ultimate values proclaimed by Vedic religion
(A) Dharma Only
(B) Arth and Kama both
(C) Moksha and Kama both
(D) All of these
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The values are all of these.
- The identified are the four Vedas, as well as the Upanishads and Brahmanas, which make up the early Vedic literature.
- The various values proclaimed by Vedic religion are -
- Dharma - it refers to uprightness and moral values and obligation towards the Allmighty.
- Artha - It refers to wealth and economic values
- Kama - It refers to pleasure, love, and psychological values, and
- Moksha - it refers to the liberation, spiritual values, and self-actualisation
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