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As per ancient Indian philosophy, the Purusharthas or the four aims of life does NOT include:
kama
moksha
artha
yasha
- In ancient Indian philosophy, the Purusharthas are the four aims or goals of human life.
- They serve as a guide for a well-rounded and fulfilling existence.
- Option 1: Kama
- Refers to pleasure, desire, and love.
- It encompasses all forms of enjoyment in life.
- Option 2: Moksha
- Signifies liberation or spiritual freedom.
- Represents the ultimate goal of freeing the soul from the cycle of birth and rebirth.
- Option 3: Artha
- Denotes wealth and prosperity.
- It covers the pursuit of material success and economic welfare.
- Option 4: Yasha
- Yasha means fame, renown or reputation.
- It is not included in the traditional list of Purusharthas.
- Correct Answer: Option 4 - Yasha
- Your answer is not among the traditional Purusharthas.
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