About Arishadvargas
Arishadvargas is a group of six fundamental principles or vrittis of the Upanishads, which are ancient Hindu scriptures.
These principles are: Satya (Truth), Asteya (Non-stealing), Aparigraha (Non-possessiveness), Brahmacarya (Celibacy), Ateetdaya (Non-violence), and Saucha (Purity).
These principles are considered essential for spiritual growth and self-realization.
Facts about Arishadvargas
- Arishadvargas are considered the foundation of Hindu ethics and morality.
- The six principles are considered universal and applicable to all human beings.
- Arishadvargas are considered essential for achieving Moksha (Liberation) from the cycle of birth and death.
- The six principles are considered the key to spiritual growth and self-realization.
- Arishadvargas are considered the foundation of Hindu law and governance.
Bullets about Arishadvargas
- Satya (Truth): Truthfulness and sincerity are essential in all aspects of life.
- Asteeya (Non-stealing): Non-stealing and honesty are essential for spiritual growth.
- Aparigraha (Non-possessiveness): Non-possessiveness and detachment are essential for spiritual growth.
- Brahmacarya (Celibacy): Celibacy and self-control are essential for spiritual growth.
- Ateetdaya (Non-violence): Non-violence and compassion are essential for spiritual growth.
- Saucha (Purity): Purity and cleanliness are essential for spiritual growth.