According to Hinduism Ultimate goal of life is Moksha (liberation). Moksha (liberation) can be achieved by meditation, yoga or praying God.
Mahabharata is an epic poem of Hinduism. Basic 4 principles of life are talked in Mahabharata. Dharma (righteous living) Artha (material prosperity) Kāma (enjoyment) & Moksha (liberation).
Moksha is the acheivement of freedom from the rebirth cycle.
The original name of the Mahabharata is Mahabharata.
Moksha Records was created in 1986.
The spiritual goal of a Hindu is to become one with Brahma. This freedom is referred to as moksha. Until moksha is achieved, a Hindu believes that he/she will be repeatedly reincarnated in order that he/she may work towards self-realization of the truth (the truth being that only Brahman exists, nothing else).
Yes, Mahabharata is a true story.
There are number of heroic things that Arjuna do in Mahabharata. The list is long and beyond the scope. Better you read the Mahabharata. Rather study the Mahabharata.
the four paths to moksha are bhakti, karma, jnana and raja
Ajaamila is personality who comes in Srimadbhagavata, not in Mahabharata
It Helps You Attain Moksha This endless cycle of birth and death can be achieved only when we get free from our desire for materialist things completely. People who chant the Hare Rama Hare Krishna mantra are able to free themselves from any material desires and connect with the almighty. This further helps in attaining moksha.
Dharma is the moral obligation a person has in their life, like a man has certain obligations as a man to fufill like providing for his family. Moksha is liberation. Once moksha is acheived, you can therefore break the chain of karmic consequences and your soul can move on.