4 ends of life
Along with the caste system and stages of life Hinduism contains a list of things most favourable to mankind, in this life one can seek whatever they want there a four basic ways also known as the four ends of life in Hinduism. It is important to realize that all persons need go through all stages, and they will be left alone if they pursue and enjoy any one of the following paths. The four parts include pleasure and wealthy success which are derived from the path of desire followed by duty and liberation derived from the path of reincarnation.
The path of Desire:
The twin goals in Hinduism are pleasure and success, by repressing these desires man accomplishes nothing in life, if once does not seek desire all point is lost in life. To ever end of life there is a downside to it.
1. Pleasure, however pleasure is enervating and too narrow and trivial to satisfy your total nature. The literature is full of advice from individuals who lament the transience of pleasure, glamour, and wasted youth.
2. Worldy sucess, however wealth, fame and power are precarious, they are not distributive properties. Which tend to be exclusive as not everyone can be famous.
The Path of Renunciation: Paths of restriction, or Paths of Abstinence meaning leaving behind, restricting or abstaining from material possessions, physical pleasures, and emotional attachments. Onece one is ready to reach enlightenment they journey through the path of renunciation.
3. Duty, during this phase of life we feel used or have a feeling of being taken adventage off. however one must follow the path of duty inorder to reach enlightenment or a infinite state in life.
4. Liberation, at this stage one seeks freedom from lifes limitations, from here on one wishes to be an infinite being who has infinite knowledge and infinite joy which is very much close to the path of enlightenment.
The path of Desire:
The twin goals in Hinduism are pleasure and success, by repressing these desires man accomplishes nothing in life, if once does not seek desire all point is lost in life. To ever end of life there is a downside to it.
1. Pleasure, however pleasure is enervating and too narrow and trivial to satisfy your total nature. The literature is full of advice from individuals who lament the transience of pleasure, glamour, and wasted youth.
2. Worldy sucess, however wealth, fame and power are precarious, they are not distributive properties. Which tend to be exclusive as not everyone can be famous.
The Path of Renunciation: Paths of restriction, or Paths of Abstinence meaning leaving behind, restricting or abstaining from material possessions, physical pleasures, and emotional attachments. Onece one is ready to reach enlightenment they journey through the path of renunciation.
3. Duty, during this phase of life we feel used or have a feeling of being taken adventage off. however one must follow the path of duty inorder to reach enlightenment or a infinite state in life.
4. Liberation, at this stage one seeks freedom from lifes limitations, from here on one wishes to be an infinite being who has infinite knowledge and infinite joy which is very much close to the path of enlightenment.