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kama - How to eliminate Kaama? - Hinduism Stack Exchange Kama doesn't need to be eliminated completely It needs to be controlled, as per the Dharma, to be followed by a householder is a must for societal order, and slowly, and slowly through penance (tapas) in the form of vows, sacrifices, charity, fasts, etc it need to be overcome Even, so then Kama is difficult to vanquish or eliminate completely, for an average person, for kama (desires) is
How is kama one of the four aims of life (purusharth) and also . . . - sin Dharma, artha, kama and moksa are the four purusarthas, the four aims of life The first of them, dharma, is a lifelong objective The pursuit of artha (material welfare) and kama (desire, love) must be given up at a certain stage in a man's life But so long as such a pursuit lasts, it must be based on dharma When a man renounces the world and becomes an ascetic, he transcends dharma, but he
Hinduism on sexual desire and its conceptualisation 2 215 One should not sit in a lonely place with one’s mother, sister, or daughter; for the senses are powerful, and master even a learned man Sexual desire (Kama) is in fact counted among one of the Shadaripus (Arishadvargas), the six enemies or obstacles in the path of spiritual progress
What does Chanakya impliy when he says Dharma and Kama depends on . . . The interdependence between the dharma (virtue), artha (wealth) and kama (pleasure) can be understood well form the words of Bhimasena in Mahabharata Note that the words of Chanakya are mainly intended for a Kshatriya and hence my answer is I will divide my answer into two parts First part addresses the dependence of dharma on artha and the second part addresses the dependence of kama on
scripture - Shadripu in Hindu texts - Hinduism Stack Exchange What is the source of the concept of Shadripu (six enemies) in Hindu philosophy, i e , which Hindu religious text first described the Shadripu (षड्रिपु)? From Wikipedia : Shadripu (Sanskrit: षड्
Is Kama and Arth equally important as Dharma? - Hinduism Stack Exchange 0 No, Artha and Kama are not equally important as Dharma Dharma as one of the Purusharthas (Dharma, Kama, Artha and Moksha) means righteousness and not rituals Dharma is needed even in Samsara to keep the competitive instincts of men for kama and artha under control
why is adultery allowed in kamasutra? - Hinduism Stack Exchange Adultery The Kamasutra, states the Indologist and Sanskrit literature scholar Ludo Rocher, discourages adultery but then devotes quot;not less than fifteen sutras (1 5 6–20) to enumerating the rea
What are the blessings given by Maa Kamakhya? She blesses us with Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha everything Similarly, Maa Matangi blesses us with knowledge and Maa Bagalamukhi helps us fight our enemies Similarly, I would like to know what are the blessings given by Maa Kamakhya or what are the fruits Maa Kamakhya gives to her devotees Please provide a scriptural reference if possible
Was Krishnas son Pradyumna a rebirth of Kama or of Sanatkumar? 3 Pradyumna is the member of Sri Krishna's eternal quadruple expansions (catur-vyuha) and Kamadeva who is a devata entered into his body to acquire a body Jiva Goswami says that the statement that Kama who is burnt by Shiva took birth as Pradyumna is only partially acceptable and is a limited proposal
How can kama and moksha co-exist? - Hinduism Stack Exchange According to Purusharthas (objectives of human life), the four objectives are Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha Kama includes desire and Moksha requires someone not to have desire How can they co-exist?