The Meaning of Life According to Hinduism
[2023-05-04 15:53:34]
Last week 's lesson talked about the meaning of life. In this article I would like to discuss the meaning of life based on Hinduism. According to Hinduism, there are four meanings of life (purpose). It is the realization of Dharma, Alsa, Kama, Moksha. First, Dharma means to act with sincerity and honesty. In other words, it means morality and morality of life. However, Dharma also has a secondary aspect; Dharma asks Hindu to repay the debt as Hindu believes they were born with debt to God and others. The five different debts are as follows. Blessings to God, debt to parents and teachers, debt to customers, debts to others, and debt to debt of all other living things. According to Hindus, the second meaning of life is Artha, which means the pursuit of wealth and prosperity in life. The important thing is that people have to stay in Dharma while pursuing wealth and prosperity (ie they must not go beyond moral and moral reasons to do so). The third purpose of Hindus' life is to find karma. Simply put, Kama can be defined as enjoying life from life. According to the fourth and last meaning of Hindus' life, Moksha is enlightenment. So far, Moksha, the most difficult meaning of life, may require only one person to complete, or may need more than one person. However, it is considered to be the most important meaning in life and offers rewards such as liberation from reincarnation, self realization, enlightenment, or matching with God.
After explaining the meaning of life according to Hinduism, I will briefly introduce my view on this topic now. Religion provides that believer with a set of goals to be achieved in life and I feel that doing so gives meaning to the life of each believer. Without such guidance, life might not be meaningful in the end. So, for the people of the world who think life is meaningless, do we need to believe in religious beliefs to change their minds?
Dharma: Key concepts of multiple meanings in Hinduism, Hinduism, Buddism, Sikhism, and Jainism; in Hinduism, duties, rights, laws, actions, virtues, and right lifestyle. Hinduism is a diverse tradition gathering. Philosophy rather than a strict belief. Most Hindus believe in the highest God that appears in various forms as a god (celestial body or god) that can worship a certain God as an individual aspect of the same God. Hindu sculpture reflects this diverse belief, as seen in other forms of Hindu art. Since religion and culture can not be separated from Hinduism, symbols that appear repeatedly such as God and its reincarnation, lotus, special hands and feet, and even traditional arts will appear in many Hindu sculptures.
Hinduism is also known as "the oldest religion on Earth". Hinduism has no founder and has a series of guidelines to follow and it is highly adaptable religion. Hinduism is more like a way of life than true religion. In fact, the words "Hinduism" and "Hinduism" are words that the Western world thinks. None of the words mentioned in various Hindu scriptures have ever been mentioned. On the contrary, Hinduism is called "Sanatana Dharma", its translation is "eternal lifestyle / responsibility", and in these texts Hindus are called "Dermist". You understand why Hinduism is often told why it is a way of life because why it is an eternal way of life. Dharma, which means responsibility, means that people who follow the teachings of Hindu fulfill their responsibilities for life. Let's see the impact of Hinduism on our world.