their goals were to live to worship 3 gods Brahama,Vinshu,and Shvia.
in Hinduism there are main 4 goals of life. They are known as Dharma (righteous living) Artha (material prosperity) Kāma (enjoyment) & Moksha (liberation).
Yoga was practiced by saints and munis to achieve the highest goals of life. Since they were hindu Yoga is connected to hinduism.
in Hinduism how to attain highest goals in life & how to reunite with God is learned. Also The Law of Cause and Effect (karma) & Reincarnation (punarjanma) theory.
In Hinduism, Artha is one of the four goals or pursuits of life, known as Purusharthas. It refers to the material and worldly wealth, prosperity, and economic well-being. Artha is considered important for leading a balanced and fulfilling life, alongside the other Purusharthas; Dharma (duty/righteousness), Kama (desire/pleasure), and Moksha (liberation/spiritual pursuit).
According to Hinduism Ultimate goal of life is Moksha (liberation). Moksha (liberation) can be achieved by meditation, yoga or praying God.
According to Hinduism life and death is cycle. There is life after death & death after life. This theory in Hinduism is called Reincarnation (punarjanma).
Hinduism helps believers to have a faith and a cause of their life. Hinduism helps to find purpose of life.
Hinduism and Buddhism agree that a person life on earth is
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life's great question is what is the Ultimate truth? Answer of Hinduism by meditating and attaining highest goal of life.
yes, Hinduism does Believe in after life. Hinduism Believes in Reincarnation (punarjanma) and life death cycle, controlled by The Law of Cause and Effect (karma) .
No, this is belief of Buddhism. In Hinduism life is very beautiful and given for a very specific purpose.