The role of dharma in upholding moral values from "summary" of The Hidden Hindu by Akshat Gupta
Dharma, a central concept in Hindu philosophy, plays a crucial role in upholding moral values within society. It serves as a guide for individuals to understand their responsibilities and obligations towards the world around them. By following dharma, individuals are able to live a righteous and ethical life, thereby contributing to the overall well-being of society. The concept of dharma emphasizes the importance of righteousness, duty, and moral order. It acts as a moral compass, guiding individuals on the path of righteousness and helping them distinguish between right and wrong. By adhering to dharma, individuals are able to make decisions that are in line with moral values and ethical principles, leading to a harmonious and just society. Dharma...Similar Posts
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