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As per ancient Indian philosophy, the Purusharthas or the four aims of life does NOT include:
kama
moksha
artha
yasha
- Kama: This is the pursuit of pleasure and desires, one of the four aims of life in ancient Indian philosophy.
- Moksha: This represents liberation or release from the cycle of birth and rebirth. It is a key goal in the Purusharthas.
- Artha: Refers to wealth and prosperity. It is seen as an important goal for a household life, providing means to live and to support one's family.
- Yasha: Refers to fame or reputation. It is not included among the four Purusharthas.
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