Is your balance out of whack? Hormonal imbalance vs Purushartha imbalance

In my previous blog post, I discussed the critical balance among the four Purusharthas: Dharma (duty), Artha (wealth), Kama (desire), and Moksha (liberation). When these elements are not in harmony, the result is akin to experiencing a hormonal imbalance—immediate and often disruptive. Here’s a deeper look, with real-life examples and structured points for clarity:

  • Imbalance and Its Visibility: Just like hormonal imbalances are quickly noticeable, a misalignment among the Purusharthas is evident, though often overlooked. By observing people around us, we can spot numerous instances where this imbalance manifests:
  • A successful businessperson (Artha) neglecting family and ethical practices (Dharma).
  • An individual pursuing personal desires (Kama) at the expense of societal welfare and moral obligations.
  • The Role of Dharma: Our scriptures mention avatars descending to restore balance, highlighting the importance of Dharma. Upholding universal truths and ethical practices is essential in every aspect of life:
  • Ethical business practices leading to profit (Artha) are commendable.
  • Fulfilling desires, whether for material objects like cars or personal relationships, is acceptable when guided by Dharma.
  • Pursuit of Moksha: Realizing the importance of going beyond worldly pleasures and seeking spiritual liberation (Moksha) is a noble pursuit, but it comes with responsibilities:
  • Before seeking Moksha, ensure that your actions driven by Dharma, Artha, and Kama have not adversely affected others. Your legacy should leave them in a position equal to or better than before your quest.
  • Abandoning responsibilities and leaving tasks unfinished is contrary to Dharma and denies others their chance at Moksha.

Understanding these principles clearly requires a calm and focused mind. Observing the world around us through the lens of the Purusharthas can offer insightful perspectives on personal and societal behaviors, guiding us towards a balanced and fulfilling life.

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Nandakumar Nayar

My name is Nandakumar Nayar; aka Nanda, Nandu and Nandan, depending who you speak with!  I studied Chemistry in college and ended up with a career in the airline and tourism industry. While in school, I was part of a band that played Carpenters, Beatles, Eagles, CCR, Jethro Tull, amongst others, and Indian popular music.  I am a self-taught guitarist and keyboardist but trained in vocal Indian classical music.  Wearing many hats - short films, composing music, podcasting, writing blogs, I have earned the title Jack of All trades, but master of none, but often times better than a master of one. Obviously, modesty ain't my middle name; something you must have guessed by now.

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