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[2] The physical bondages which keep [...] liberation from them is called artha. Bondages such as hunger, thirst, [...] relief from these bondages is called artha. Suppose a man is hungry – [...] of hunger. Hence money is called artha in Sanskrit because it brings [...] continue their efforts to attain artha if they have not yet attained [...] their mundane efforts to attain artha, and will try in the future to do just that.
[3] Yatamána should be applied [...] it is being utilized for gaining artha. If you go one step below this you will find that it is not even being used for attaining artha because the intellect which lies [...] want inside my little cage”.
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[4] The second stage is artha. What is artha? Suppose a person has been struck [...] paramartha and their temporary cessation artha. In this second stage of sádhaná [...] of pragmatism or spirituality.
[35] Whatever is relative truth we may [...] Pada means “rank”, and artha means “meaning” or [...] will appear to be non-existent.
[15] The terranean plexus, or múládhára [...] [psycho-spiritual longing] artha [psychic longing] káma [physical longing] mokśa [spiritual longing]
[48] That which removes human afflictions is called artha. As the pangs of hunger are removed by food the means of procuring food is called artha. The pain of disease is alleviated by medicine, hence the means of procuring medicine is called artha. Artha, however, cannot bring permanent [...] today may strike again tomorrow. Artha cannot guarantee permanent security [...] panthá vidyate ayanáya.
[11] Itihása is that itikathá from which a man gets the fruits of caturvarga – dharma, artha, káma and mokśa [...] the dos and donts of niiti.
[13] The next varga is artha. Artha is that which relieves pain. The [...] Therefore money is known as “artha.” Similar is the case in [...] Meaning therefore is known as “artha.” So in the psychic field also, “artha” means that which removes pain.
[9] Suppose a man has no clothes and [...] money in Saḿskrta is called artha. But it should be remembered that money is only artha and not paramártha, for [...] the pangs of hunger. So, money is Artha, not Paramártha. Paramártha [...] physical, mental and spiritual.
[15] The so-called physical progress [...] intellectual progress is termed Artha. “Artha” has a dual meaning: it is used [...] The combined name of Káma, Artha, Dharma and Mokśa is Caturvarga. [...] Mokśa and not Káma and Artha, as only through the medium of Dharma and Mokśa is real progress possible.
[49] The spiritual thirst, the spiritual [...] dharma [psycho-spiritual longing], artha [psychic longing], káma [...] longing is a fundamental human urge.
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[11] Those who worship the various deities in pursuit of artha (mundane wealth) and not Paramártha [...] totally devoid of rationality.
[54] The cessation of pain is of two [...] a momentary cessation is called Artha(psycho-physical), and that which [...] existence of these inferences.
[1] ÁCÁRYA or ÁCÁRYÁ. [...] according to caste hierarchy. ARTHA. Anything (especially wealth) [...] mentally and spiritually”.
[12] PÁPA. Sin. PARAMÁ [...] suffering, i.e., MOKŚA. See also ARTHA. PARAMASHIVA. See PURUŚOTTAMA. [...] saiṋcara and pratisaiṋcara.
[195] Sha is the acoustic root of rajoguńa [the mutative principle]. It is also the acoustic root of artha [psychic longing].
[196] Of the four vargas [basic goals [...] root is va; the second varga is artha, which brings about the temporary [...] worldly wants is Paramártha.)
[197] Sha is the acoustic root of both artha and the mutative principle. Ra [...] uṋiiś (feminine suffix) = shrii.
[201] Dharma [psycho-spiritual longing], artha [psychic longing], káma [...] longings or goals of human life.
[204] Sa is the acoustic root of mokśa [...] stance; sha is the acoustic root of artha, the removal of worldly wants; [...] sattvaguńa [the sentient principle].
[5] Shreya and preya are both completely [...] Paramártha or spiritual goal. “Artha” means that which causes the cessation [...] or temporary cessation is called artha, and that which causes its permanent [...] extroversive tendency gives human beings artha or temporary pleasure and relief, [...] it is called Paramártha.
[2] All human approaches and all human [...] unconscious strata, known as “Artha” in Saḿskrta: the third [...] of “Mokśa”.
[41] Spiritual practices : Relief [...] or nivrtti , is called artha [that which provides temporary liberation from mundane desires]. But artha is purely physical, so it [...] 4 )
[12] People make efforts to get rid [...] success in these efforts is called artha. That which leads to temporary [...] success is called Paramártha.
[13] Suppose a person is suffering from [...] pangs. So for that person, money is artha. (Thus money is called artha in Sanskrit.) But his hunger for [...] tomorrow. That is why money is artha, not Paramártha. If he [...] but it is not Paramártha.
[14] If in a country afflicted by scarcity [...] financial aid is granted, that is artha to those people, but this artha cannot remove their afflictions [...] facilities is called madhyártha.
[16] So the best arrangement will be to distribute grain and to grant financial aid as artha, and as madhyártha to provide [...] Some countries are doing this.
[17] And simultaneously we should pray [...] to grant us, we have made these artha and madhyártha arrangements, [...] Paramártha, the supreme artha, there can be no final arrangement. [...] in the true sense of the term.
[16] In fact, parávidyá [...] four vargas, that is, káma, artha, dharma and mokśa [...] jurisdiction is only up to this.”
[20] That is why Shiva propounded átmamokśárthaḿ [...] which require mental force, the artha varga [psychic pabulum] is necessary, and for the attainment of artha, aparávidyá is indispensable.
[11] The human body is a machine moved [...] These propensities are dharma, artha, káma, mokśa, avajiṋá, [...] turn control the bodily functions.
[3] The four fruits given by Rám were Káma, Artha, Dharma and Mokśa. Fulfilment [...] fulfilment of psychic desire is Artha; fulfilment of psycho-spiritual [...] spiritual desire is Mokśa.
[10] The fact is that human beings have [...] reduce the minute – is called artha. Hunger is a physical bondage [...] brought about this release, is called artha.
[11] Let us take another example. “Antidisestablishmentascalistically” [...] particular word is also called artha in Saḿskrta, because knowing [...] word for “notebook” is artha pustakaḿ: pustaka means “book” and artha means “meaning.”]
[13] So people may attain temporary [...] once for always. Hence the term artha is not used in the spiritual sphere; [...] absent in that of a philosopher.
[13] “The Meaning of the Word [...] “‘Krśńa’ Shabder Artha” in Krśńatattva [...] AB, ÁVA and ÁAA.
[4] Shabda or sound is in its initial stage a psychic wave. Let us see what artha, or meaning, is. We hear a sound, [...] psycho-physical parallelism is artha, or meaning.
[8] The terranean plexus, or múládhára [...] 2. artha psychic longing [...] sa
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[37] That which leads to the attainment of dharma, artha, káma and mokśa [...] purákathá, or purávrtta.
[32] A state of mental equilibrium and [...] temporary cessation of sorrow is called artha (psycho-physical). But artha is a crude object, thus it can [...] system of spiritual practices.
[15] I should say, if the movement from [...] phases in Sanskrit káma, artha, dharma and mokśa. These [...] “four classifications”.
[1] ÁCÁRYA or ÁCÁRYÁ. [...] is derived from rśi). ARTHA. Anything (especially wealth) [...] of herbal and natural medicine.
[14] PAORÁŃIK. Puranic, [...] relief from suffering. See also ARTHA. PARAMASHIVA. See PURUŚOTTAMA. [...] saiṋcara and PRATISAIṊCARA.
[102] That portion of history in which there is morality and in which the four vargas, dharma, artha, káma, and mokśa, attain fruition is called itihása.
[5] The mid-point of the last vertebra [...] dharma [psycho-spiritual longing], artha [psychic longing], káma [physical longing] and mokśa [spiritual longing].
[9] The first is called Káma. It aims at physical attainment. The second is called Artha, which aims at removal of pain. [...] mental pain, hence one meaning of Artha is also “meaning”.
[10] The spirit behind the word Artha is that which removes pain. As [...] other types is removed by money, so Artha is also used in the sense of money.
[39] [Itihása refers to the treatises which impart lessons on dharma (psycho-spiritual longings), artha (psychic longings), káma [...] events and anecdotes, and so on.]
[2] And in all those three strata where [...] or temporarily, they called it artha. And when they liberated themselves permanently, they called it Paramártha.
[3] Now, this liberation from temporal, [...] psychic/psycho-spiritual] is [known] as artha. Human beings tried to liberate themselves with this artha, [but certainly that liberation [...] liberation of permanent nature.
[5] The first bondage is the bondage [...] temporary liberator; so money is called artha in Sanskrit.
[6] Suppose you do not know the meaning [...] “meaning” is also known as artha in Sanskrit. Artha is temporary liberation, temporarily [...] “money” in the sense of artha, or “meaning” in the sense of artha, cannot grant you permanent liberation.
[7] But in the spiritual sphere – [...] as Paramártha – not artha, but Paramártha.
[8] So human existence is based on [...] káma, the second one is known as artha, the third one is known as dharma, [...] 1 )
[3] [That which leads to the attainment [...] (dharma, or psycho-spiritual goal, artha or psychic goal, káma or [...] events is called itihása.]
[1] Abhidhamma (Pali): “getting [...] practices as taught by Baba Artha: psychic desire Asat: untruth, [...] Maháyána Buddhism
[4] The second stage is artha. What is artha? Suppose a person has been struck [...] and their temporary cessation, artha. At this second stage of sádhaná [...] or mental, or of spirituality.
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[4] Now, what happens to the jiiva during this temporary liberation, termed “Artha” in Saḿskrta. Hungry people [...] money. Another meaning of “Artha” is “money”. And its [...] external world, we cannot live without Artha or money. To obtain temporary liberation from pains and miseries, money or Artha is required but to attain permanent [...] is the basic difference between Artha and Paramártha.
[7] To live in this physical world, to preserve our existence, Artha or money is essential. However, [...] return again in the future. That Artha which brings permanent relief [...] a very important factor indeed.
[26] “The Meaning of a Few Names [...] Bengali as “Námer Artha – 1” in Ánanda [...] Bengali by Deváshiiśa.
[27] “The Meaning of a Few Names [...] Bengali as “Námer Artha – 2” in Ánanda [...] Bengali by Deváshiiśa.
[14] “We will call that part of [...] the caturvarga – dharma, artha, káma, and mokśa.” [...] i, for example, malina [dirty].
[1] Last night what was the subject? [...] finally spiritual. Káma, Artha, Dharma, and Mokśa.
[90] The word at́ha means “meaning”. Artha → at́t́ha → [...] Ashokas Lumbinii inscription.