This article discusses the theology of prosperity from the perspective of the Sarasamuccaya as an essential Hindu text. The study emphasizes that prosperity is not merely material achievement but a balance between dharma, artha, kama, and moksa. Using a hermeneutical approach, this research reveals that the Sarasamuccaya provides an ethical and spiritual framework in managing wealth while highlighting dharma as the foundation for achieving well-being. The findings indicate that true prosperity must be grounded in dharma, leading humans to both worldly happiness and spiritual liberation (moksa).
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