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Char Padarath or Four Blessings are the basic needs of the people these are given below:<br>
Char Padarath or Four Blessings are the basic needs of the people.
 
Manmukhs gave Four Padaeraths which are below these are given below:<br>
#Dharam - Discipline. Understanding of his or her duties i.e virtues(Ethics)
#Dharam - Discipline. Understanding of his or her duties i.e virtues(Ethics)
#Arath - Assets. he or she has no shortage of money, precious metals, pearls etc & has obtained the desired wealth.  
#Arath - Assets. he or she has no shortage of money, precious metals, pearls etc & has obtained the desired wealth. What is relation of money and religion? it's padarath of Manmukh
#Kaam - Desire. His or her all desired gets fulfilled from marriage to children.  
#Kaam - Desire. His or her all desired gets fulfilled from marriage to children. Where desires are there no Salvation, so this is not accepted by Gurmat, it's padarath of Manmukh
#Moksh - Liberation. He or she attains emancipation.  
#Moksh - Liberation. He or she attains emancipation.  


Char padarath, je ko mange; char padarath, je ko mange<br>
Char padarath, je ko mange; char padarath, je ko mange<br>
Sadh jana ki, seva lage; sadh jana ki, seva lage  
Sadh jana ki, seva lage; sadh jana ki, seva lage  
In Gurmat, Four Padaraths are different those are:
# Gyan Padarath:Prem Padarath, If gyan padarath is there Love is there so it's interrelated
# Mukat Padarath
# Naam Padarath
# Janam Padarath


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Revision as of 16:02, 1 July 2010

Char Padarath or Four Blessings are the basic needs of the people.

Manmukhs gave Four Padaeraths which are below these are given below:

  1. Dharam - Discipline. Understanding of his or her duties i.e virtues(Ethics)
  2. Arath - Assets. he or she has no shortage of money, precious metals, pearls etc & has obtained the desired wealth. What is relation of money and religion? it's padarath of Manmukh
  3. Kaam - Desire. His or her all desired gets fulfilled from marriage to children. Where desires are there no Salvation, so this is not accepted by Gurmat, it's padarath of Manmukh
  4. Moksh - Liberation. He or she attains emancipation.

Char padarath, je ko mange; char padarath, je ko mange
Sadh jana ki, seva lage; sadh jana ki, seva lage

In Gurmat, Four Padaraths are different those are:

  1. Gyan Padarath:Prem Padarath, If gyan padarath is there Love is there so it's interrelated
  2. Mukat Padarath
  3. Naam Padarath
  4. Janam Padarath