The four values of Hinduism, known as the Purusharthas, are Dharma (righteousness and duty), Artha (prosperity and wealth), Kama (pleasure and love), and Moksha (liberation and spiritual fulfillment). These values guide individuals in leading a balanced and meaningful life, addressing both material and spiritual needs. Each value plays a crucial role in achieving personal and societal harmony. Together, they help practitioners navigate life's complexities while striving for ultimate spiritual goals.
"Inclusive" does not have a special meaning in Hinduism. The term generally refers to the embrace of all or most ideas and values. Hinduism, because of its lack of clear strictures and general conceptual fluidity has been able to absorb and include many different ideologies and values.
It is not true that Hinduism is based on four major principles. It is based on 9 peinciples and its beliefs.
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Hinduism and Buddhism embrace Non Violence & Peace. Apart from that Hinduism and Buddhism embrace Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation) via meditation.
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The four Vedas are the basic text for Hinduism. They contain hymns on rules and guidelines for a balanced, healthy life.
Hinduism is one although in four parts. Every Hindu believe that all God in Hinduism are united & Incarnation (avatāra) of one Supreme God.
Actually 'Adharvanaveda', one of the four scripts (veda) of Hinduism
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The Rigveda is one of the four sacred texts of Hinduism. It is one of the oldest texts in the world and forms the foundation of Hindu philosophy, rituals, and practices.
Of those four, Hinduism was the only one not founded in the Middle East.
Hinduism is a religion of peace and not war. Some of the core values of Hinduism includes: Truth alone wins and Work for integration for self at all the levels.