Vedic thought centers on the principles of Dharma (righteousness), Karma (the law of cause and effect), and Moksha (liberation from the cycle of rebirth). Dharma represents the moral and ethical duties that govern a person’s life, aligning them with universal order. Karma dictates the consequences of actions, shaping one's future incarnations. The ultimate goal of Vedic philosophy is Moksha, a state of spiritual liberation where the soul transcends material existence and reunites with Brahman, the supreme reality. These core concepts guide individuals toward leading a balanced, purpose-driven life, rooted in spiritual realization.