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  2. Puruṣārtha - Wikipedia

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    Artha in one context means "purpose", "object of desire" and "meaning". [10] Together, Purushartha literally means "purpose of human being" or "object of human pursuit". [1] [11] Alf Hiltebeitel translates Purushartha as "Goals of Man". [12] Prasad clarifies that "Man" includes both man and woman in ancient and medieval Indian texts. [11]

  3. Artha - Wikipedia

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    Artha is one of the four goals or objectives of human life in Hindu traditions, meaning wealth, career, activity and resources. It also has multiple meanings in Hindu scriptures, such as worldly success, means of life, and instruments of satisfaction.

  4. Hindi - Wikipedia

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    Hindi is a standardised variety of the Hindustani language written in Devanagari script. It is the official language of India and the fourth most-spoken language in the world. Learn about its origin, development, vocabulary, grammar and dialects.

  5. Arti (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    Arti is a Hindu practice of offering light from a flame to venerate deities or other objects, accompanied by devotional hymns. Learn about the etymology, origin, significance, and variations of arti in different traditions and regions.

  6. Hindu temple - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, features and meanings of Hindu temples, sacred places where Hindus worship and show their devotion to deities. Explore the diversity and commonalities of Hindu temple styles, locations, construction methods and themes across the world.

  7. Puja (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    Puja is a Sanskrit word meaning 'reverence, honour, homage, adoration, or worship' in Hinduism. It involves offering devotional homage and prayer to one or more deities, guests, or events, using various items such as flowers, lights, and food.

  8. Satsang - Wikipedia

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    Satsang is a Sanskrit term for the company of truth or the association of good people for spiritual or yogic instruction. It can also refer to gatherings of devotees for devotional activities, such as listening to discourses, singing bhajans, chanting mantras, and meditating.

  9. Brahman - Wikipedia

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    According to the Upanishads, the main purpose/meaning of anything or everything can be explained or achieved/understood only through the realization of the Brahman. The apparent purpose of everything can be grasped by obtaining the Brahman, as the Brahman is referred to that when known, all things become known.