The teachings of Hinduism.

According to Hindu Vedas, the aim of life as described as Purushartha i.e., a four folded principle. [Dharma,Artha,Kama,Moksha]
1. Dharma [Justice]
2. Artha [Material prosperity]
3. Kama [Satisfaction of emotional interests]
4. Moksha. Salvation.
The individual Hindu must live according to Dharma-Justice, must earn wealth in an honest way, and must satisfy all the emotional needs and finally he will attain Moksha. Hindus must also visit to Holy place of Varanasi once in their life for doing the rituals for their departed souls of forefather’s. Every Hindus must read the teachings of Holy Bhagavad-Gita. The individual must work hard, to serve society and observe all the duties according to social ethics. Every Hindu individual must try to be a useful citizen, contributing to his best to the social welfare of the society. The puranas of Hindus contain useful material regarding respect for God and religion.
Even though the religions are different in name, but they are preaching the way of how to live? And how to worship? Rivers are different in name but they are going to mingle with the one Sea. There may be different ways in our living but we should not forget the mankind and salvation.
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