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Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha in Life | Dharma Shakti Kalki

2025-05-17 1 Dailymotion

This article discusses the meaning of Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha for the purpose of quality living.
Among all that Indian philosophy has to offer, the Purusharthas stand out as the most basic and complete guide for life. The first is Dharma, then Artha, Kama, and finally Moksha.

Purushartha means the reason or meaning behind human life, formed from Purusha (person) and Artha (meaning). The four principles are all interrelated and important for a life well lived. We should talk about their meaning and the role they play in modern life.

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Kalki carries a sword to represent his Shakti force because he is depicted riding a white horse for battles against social injustice.
The transition from orange to blue in the color scheme represents both dynamic energy and peaceful tranquility which corresponds to the governance of power alongside righteousness.
The revised artwork includes tamed flames and an added serene environment with water elements and a twilight setting that creates a peaceful atmosphere despite preserving essential symbolism.