آرتھ
آرتھ is a term derived from Sanskrit, meaning "wealth" or "prosperity." It is one of the four primary goals of human life in Hindu philosophy, known as the Purusharthas. The other three goals are Dharma (duty), Kama (pleasure), and Moksha (liberation). Achieving آرتھ involves the pursuit of material success and financial stability, which are considered essential for a fulfilling life.
In the context of Indian culture, آرتھ emphasizes the importance of responsible earning and the ethical use of resources. It encourages individuals to seek wealth not just for personal gain but also to support their families and communities. Balancing آرتھ with the other Purusharthas is seen as vital for overall well-being and harmony in life.