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<blockquote>{{ToBeEdited}}</blockquote>Trivarga (Samskrit: त्रिवर्गः) refers to Dharma, Artha and Kama, the inseparable group of three ideals that forms the foundation for an ordered human society according to Bharatiya tattvajnana.<ref name=":0" /> The Trivarga Siddhanta states that Dharma must control desires as well as the means of acquisition of wealth and deriving pleasure<ref name=":2">Justice M.Rama Jois, [https://www.vhp-america.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/DHARMA_Ram_Jois.pdf Dharma The Global Ethic].</ref> thereby declaring the Supremacy of Dharma over   
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Trivarga (Samskrit: त्रिवर्गः) refers to Dharma, Artha and Kama, the inseparable group of three ideals that forms the foundation for an ordered human society according to Bharatiya tattvajnana.<ref name=":0" /> The Trivarga Siddhanta states that Dharma must control desires as well as the means of acquisition of wealth and deriving pleasure<ref name=":2">Justice M.Rama Jois, [https://www.vhp-america.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/DHARMA_Ram_Jois.pdf Dharma The Global Ethic].</ref> thereby declaring the Supremacy of Dharma over   
 
* Artha - that refers to wealth and the desire for securing material pleasure and,   
 
* Artha - that refers to wealth and the desire for securing material pleasure and,   
 
* Kama - that includes every type of desire including the desire for securing wealth and all types of pleasure   
 
* Kama - that includes every type of desire including the desire for securing wealth and all types of pleasure   

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