The Purusharthas
18 Parvas of Mahabharata - Mahabharata is one of the greatest written Hindu epic of all times. Shanti Mantras are often found in the Upanishads where they are recited to calm the mind of the reciter and the environment around him.
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The story spans over 100000 shlokas or over 200000 verses as each shloka is a couplet.

The purusharthas. They are often recited at the beginning and at the end of religious ceremonies or rituals in Hinduism. It is written by Veda Vyasa in Sanskrit. Shanti Mantras are prayers for Peace. In this scheme of things material gain and sensual pleasure are considered desirable goals if pursued in accordance with dharma. These goals known as purusharthas are dharma righteous conduct artha material well-being kama sensual pleasure and moksha deliverance from the cycle of rebirth.
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