Abstract:
Kama from a more extensive perspective method wants and from a thin perspective sexual craving. The term 'Kama' in the cutting-edge society has been changed into the tight feeling of sexuality or real joy. Different Purusharthas: There are four Purusharthas or points of life specifically Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha. Kama has to do with the satisfaction of wants on the planet. Kama alludes to the speciality of appreciating delights. Very much like four Ashramas, there are four Purusharthas which are Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha. The Kama Purusartha advocates that one's longings in this lifetime should be satisfied, yet in a condition of mindfulness and without hurting anybody all the while. According to K.M' Kapadia, "As indicated by this hypothesis there are four Purusharthas or points of Life-Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha. Artha: Artha implies the monetary and the material parts of life. Kama: The third Purusartha is Kama, alluding to joy. Assuming Dharma is overlooked, Artha and Kama benefit and delight individually leading to social mayhem.
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