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In Hinduism, prosperity arising from economic development according to religious principles, one of the four aims of material life prescribed in Hindu scripture. These aims are dharma (religion), artha (prosperity), kama (sensual pleasure), and moksha (liberation). The first three stages should eventually lead to the search for moksha, liberation from the cycle of birth and death.



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