Sarasamuscaya is a text that contains moral and ethical teachings based on Hindu principles. Arranged in the form of an aphorism, this text is often used as a practical guide in everyday life.
The author of Sarasamuscaya is unknown, but the text is believed to have been composed in the medieval period in India. This text covers various topics such as dharma (moral obligation), artha (wealth), kama (desire), and moksha (liberation) which are the four main goals of life in Hinduism.
Sarasamuscaya is used in traditional Hindu education and is often taught to children and students as part of the curriculum to teach moral values.
This text was first translated into Old Javanese and then into Indonesian, thus becoming one of the Hindu holy books.
Even though it is considered a Hindu holy book, the moral messages contained in it are universal and relevant to all mankind.