What are the objectives of
life?
Our prime objective should
be keeping ourselves away from suffering. Human life has to undergo failures and success, happiness and sorrow,
afflictions and well-being, pleasures and pain, fortune and misfortune, grief
and joy, distress and contentment, constantly. Hence ‘life
is a bed of roses full of thorns’ and these
are fleeting moments in everyone’s life.
We all want to be happy always, that is the ultimate truth, but the
hardest truth is that it is impossible to achieve. The supreme spirit and sacred scriptures are too
kind to creatures, they both strive hard to protect the living beings from
the miseries, they both define the path
of contentment, self- realization, and realization of the supreme spirit. There are four objectives in life known as
Righteousness/Dharma, Wealth/Arththa, Desire/Kama and Moksha/ liberation. Righteousness
is a mode of conduct, following prescribed duties and responsibilities,
attributes, virtues, essential quality, ordinance, custom, observance of
customary duties, the practice of religious rites, and morality. Earning wealth to meet the necessities of
life, the performance of charity, offering money for religious rites, and utilize
the wealth for service to humanity. Cultivate the desire to perform all the religious
rites, desire to perform the duties and responsibilities in a perfect manner,
fulfill desires of both physical and material of yourself and your dependents,
and gratify the desires of your ancestors by producing children to perform religious
rites. Liberation is the final state to
get freed from the vicious cycles of worldly existence once for all; it is
called liberation from repeated births.
It can achieved through various pious deeds, self – less service, /Karma
Yoga, intense devotion and faith, /Bhakthi Yoga, and gaining knowledge from scriptures,
knowledge of self and God-realization/Jnana Yoga.