Understand these Four Term Of Bhagwat Gita: Get Rid From Birth Cycle
Sujeet kumar | Feb 23, 2025, 23:19 IST
The way of Moksha By Gita.
Highlight of the story: Living in Mrityu Lok means living in the "realm of death" or the "world of mortals" in Hinduism, essentially referring to the Earth where all living beings experience death as a natural part of life; it is the plane of mortality where our physical bodies exist and eventually perish. Concept of rebirth in Hinduism is that after death in Mrityu Lok, the soul moves on to other realms based on their karma, eventually returning to the cycle of life through rebirth
From Get Rid of Rebirth in This Mrityu Lok, In Gita There are Four Specific Terms Given. By Which We Go Free Forever From This and Start Living with the Lord in "Vaikunth Dham".
1. “Dharma”:
Sign of Dharma
Dharma is a concept that refers to morality, virtue, religion, and duty. It also refers to the proper way of living, including laws, rights, and duties.
Key points about dharma:
2. “Artha”:
Artha
Artha, (Sanskrit: “wealth,” or “property”), the pursuit of wealth or material advantage, one of the four traditional aims in life. Many Hindus believe that there are only a few people who do not require material wealth. Therefore, it is of utmost importance that Hindus attain material wealth as part of attempting to achieve moksha.
Importance of artha:
Regulation of artha:
“Kama”:
Kama
Kama is also a Sanskrit word that means "desire, pleasure, or love". It's a fundamental aspect of life goals for Hindus. It's a practical part of life, and Hindus pursue it in many ways, including sports, social activities, and cultural interests.It's also derived from sexual pleasure.
How should kama be balanced?
“Moksha”
The Way Of Freedom
The ultimate goal of liberation from the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. It's also known as freedom from samsara.This liberation can be attained while one is on earth (jivanmukti), or eschatologically (karmamukti, videhamukti).
How is moksha achieved?
What are the paths to moksha?
After achieving moksha, The soul enters the Moksha Loka that is called Vaikunth Dham, where lord Vishnu lives thst is a realm beyond life and death. The soul is united with the Supreme Being, Brahman, and enters a state of eternal bliss.