14,061
edits
(→top: Expand) |
(→top: Anandamurti) |
||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
According to [[Shrii Shrii Anandamurti]], money or other worldly thing are considered "Artha" only if these things can destroy a person's suffering. The moment a thing fails to cure a person's suffering, it is not an "Artha" any more. He also tells that the permanent cessation of human being's all affliction and suffering is named [[Paramartha]]..So, the third meaning of "Artha" is "intellectual pursuit" or "spiritual pursuit" | According to [[Shrii Shrii Anandamurti]], money or other worldly thing are considered "Artha" only if these things can destroy a person's suffering. The moment a thing fails to cure a person's suffering, it is not an "Artha" any more. He also tells that the permanent cessation of human being's all affliction and suffering is named [[Paramartha]]..So, the third meaning of "Artha" is "intellectual pursuit" or "spiritual pursuit" | ||
However, Artha or money is essential to live in the physical world or to preserve our existence, that's why, | However, Artha or money is essential to live in the physical world or to preserve our existence, that's why, Anandamurti suggests, until a person attains Paramartha, (s)he must continue efforts to attain Artha. | ||
== Meaning == | == Meaning == |