Care of people in need
Key beliefs that affect Hindu attitudes to wealth and poverty include the following.
- arthaA term used in Hinduism to mean wealth acquired by honest means. One of the four aims in life described in scripture. (The others are Dharma, Kama and Moksha.) - gaining wealth by honest means is one of the four aims of life.
- dharmaThe duties a Hindu should follow in life. encourages the lawful earning of money to provide for your family but some teachings also emphasise the need to share wealth and avoid becoming greedy. Charity is an essential feature of dharma.
- karma/kammaActions, and the consequences of actions. An important concept in Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism. and mokshaUltimate goal for all atman (spirits/souls) as laid out in Hindu scripture; escape from the cycle of reincarnation. - many Hindus believe that by acting with compassion towards those less fortunate, they will gain good meritA beneficial influence built up through wholesome and skillful actions (karma), capable of affecting a person's future experience in this life and the next., which may help them to eventually attain moksha.
Hindus who view poverty as a result of negative action believe it is important to improve their actions for a better future life. They may also believe people currently living in poverty should live their lives with respect and dignity.
However, poverty is not of itself a negative thing. Many Hindus agree that a 'good' birth is not about wealth but about contentment and happiness.