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Of the (4) goals in Hinduism, the _________ goal for Hindus is striving for well-being and earning a livelihood with dignity.

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Dharma

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Hinduism is one of the religion billed to be the oldest in the world widely practised in Asia and It is the world's third-largest religion after Christianity and Islam, The basic teachings of Hinduism are Dharma, Karma and Moksha. Moksha is the purpose of human life

There are four goals in Hinduism which are considered as the basic ground field of all believers; namely, dharma, moksha, artha and kama

1. Dharma encompassed doing what is right ( ethics/duties and righteousness) that entails striving for well-being, and or earning a livelihood with dignity without doing harm or been corrupt [Asteya].

2. Moksha deals with liberation and freedom which comes as a result of our works, way of devotion and knowledge.

3. Artha deals with work and prosperity

4. Kama encompassed the desires, pleasure and passions

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