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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, he suggests, until a person attains Paramartha, (s)he must continue efforts to attain Artha.
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 ==
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