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Showing posts with label Moksha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moksha. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
Friday, May 30, 2008
Four Purusharthas or Four aims of Human Life in Hinduism
Purusharthas or the Four aims of Human LifePurusha means either God or a human being. Artha means an object or objective. "Purusharthas" means objectives of a human being. Purusha does not mean male in the physical sense, but any soul in its differentiated aspect. So the purusharthas are applicable to both men and women equally.The purusharthas serve as pointers...
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Srivaishnavism - Srivaishnavism is a philosophy and a religion based on the Upanisads and the divine hymns of Alwars
Principles of Srivaishnavism Srivaishnavism is a philosophy and a religion based on the Upanisads and the divine hymns of Alwars. This system of philosophy explains the nature of souls, matter and God and the relation between them in a rational manner based on testimony and prescribes two basic paths namely Bhakti and Prapatti to get liberation from the vicious...
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Monday, May 05, 2008
"Moksha", the Salvation
"Moksha", the Salvation...There is energy, a very huge energy, which cannot be seen but can just be felt, and can be called, the Spiritual Ocean. That is unique. Soul is a drop in that Ocean. Think about a normal terrestrial ocean. It has got some characteristics. It tastes salty, it jumps lively and it is unconquerable.Due to some external forces...