Artha is a Sanskrit term referring
to the idea of material prosperity. In Hinduism, artha is one of
the four goals of life, known as purusharthas. It is considered
to be a noble goal as long as it follows the dictates of Vedic
morality. The concept includes achieving widespread fame,
garnering wealth and having an elevated social standing. It is
the second lowest rung on the ladder of reincarnation, above
kama (physical or emotional pleasure) but below dharma
(righteousness) and moksha (salvation).