Punya

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Puṇya (Sanskrit: पुण्य, 'merit') is a philosophical concept used in Buddhism and Hinduism, with several meanings

Punya is referred to as good karma or a virtue that contributes benefits in this and the next birth and can be acquired by appropriate means and also accumulated. In Vedanta terms punya is the invisible wealth, a part of dharma, the first of four human goals; the other three goals being artha, kama, and Moksha.

Fruition of ALL Merits | His Voice #92 | Sri Guruji Lecture Series - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XSNWtQgKLQ - Excerpts from lecture series on Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Charitram done in January 2015 at Narada Gana Sabha, Chennai

  1. Long Life
  2. Health
  3. Form
  4. Post / Power
  5. Wealth
  6. Family - Wife / Children
  7. Fame
  8. Finally Moksha - via Guruji / Satsang

Etc : Karauli

Tags: Goal