The four Main goals of Hinduism
There are four goals in life on Earth according to Hindu practicers. One is Dharma which is also known as righteous living. Artha, wealth through professions. Kama which is human love and love interactions. Fourth Mashka, which is spiritual salvation. Those are the four goals of life on Earth according to Hindu practicers.
These four goals are so important to Hindu practicers because they believe that these will allow them to escape the wheel of suffering, move higher in the Caste system, or reach Enlightenment. Following these four goals will help to reach those things and that is why Hindu practicers practice those goals.
These four goals are so important to Hindu practicers because they believe that these will allow them to escape the wheel of suffering, move higher in the Caste system, or reach Enlightenment. Following these four goals will help to reach those things and that is why Hindu practicers practice those goals.
These four goals are important to Hindu practicers because they believe that these will allow them to escape the wheel of suffering, move higher in the Caste system, or reach Enlightenment. Hindus believe that one goes through the process of reincarnation, or samsara. To escape samsara, one has to perform actions in their life that follow the four main beliefs of Hinduism, listed above. This is the one main goal of Hinduism, to escape samsara and to join moksha, where they "become one with the universal soul".