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1. how many fundamental right are2. what is jainism3. who is aryabhata4.what work of max weber5.what do u mean by culture |
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Answer» Sanskrit literature is as vast as the human life. There are FOUR aims of human life which are called Purusharthas. They are DHARMA, Artha, Kama and Moksha. Dharma STANDS for the duties and responsibilities of man. Artha communicates the monetary necessities, Karma stands for the human desires of all types and Moksha is freedom from birth and re-birth and worldly involvement. Any and every literature surrounds these four aims of human life. Sanskrit literature FIRST of all presents Vedas which are the basis for Dharma. Vedas are the root of Dharma |
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