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Dharma: According to our Hinduism


Dharma is a significant term in Indian religions. In Hinduism it signifies 'duty', 'virtue', 'morality', even 'religion' and it refers to the facility which upholds the universe and society and it alludes to the force which maintains the universe and society. Hindus by and large accept that dharma was uncovered in the Vedas albeit a more normal word there for 'all inclusive law' or 'honorableness' is gita .


Dharmang tu sakshad bhagavad pranitam. ' (V: 8/3/19). Religion is a law made by self-thinking. People should follow that law. The Srimad-Bhagavatam Gita is the primary scripture of religion, so that God has given direct advice. 

Dharma is a complete word in itself. "The entire universe from atom to God, complete knowledge from education (education) to philosophy (knowledge) and complete experiment-achievement is contained in which that law is 'Dharma'. 

Sanatan Dharma is the supermarket of all religions

What the Afghans called 'Sindhu', later and still common people call it 'Hinduism', is an ancient traditional religion that still exists today and is strong despite all sorts of attacks on it from all sides. The chronology of the origins of the world's major religions is as follows: Islam - 1400 years ago Christianity 2000 years ago Buddhism - 2500 years ago Bhagavad Gita 1000 years ago.

Although Lord Krishna called Arjuna the Bhagavad Gita five thousand years ago, in the fourth chapter, Lord Krishna said, Suryadev said it to Manu, the father of mankind, and Manu told it to Ikshaku .......... I told you that traditional yoga today, because you are my devotee and friend, so you can understand the deepest secrets of this science. ” (VG 8 / 5-0)


If it is assumed that Lord Krishna imparted the knowledge of the Bhagavad Gita to his disciple Bivasvan before the birth of Manu, then the Gita was said to be at least 124 million years ago and this knowledge has been extinct in human society for the last 2 million years; This Gita knowledge was given to Arjuna again about 5000 years ago. This is the history of the Bhagavad Gita as described by the Gita speaker himself.

Thus, to be the oldest religion, the traditional (eternal) religion is the birthplace of all other religions, or the supermarket of all religions. There are many kinds of religions, and they are suitable for many people of different tastes, morally inferior or spiritually advanced, in the course of time. 

• According to Matsya Purana, there are a total of 18 Puranas.

There are 6 Puranas for people with Tamoguna (where the glory of Shiva and Durga is glorified);

There are 6 Puranas for people with Rajoguna (these Puranas instruct the worship of other deities including Brahma);

There are 6 Puranas for self-sufficient people. In these Puranas, Lord Srihari - worship of Lord Krishna - is advised. 


• How many types of Dharma and what are they? Which Dharma is the best? 

There are two types of religion. Eternal or traditional religion and casual or impermanent religion.

Krishnadasatva or Krishnabhaktisebai is the daily religion or traditional religion of living beings. Is the nature of the organism. Krishna's constant slave. And in this inert world, race or clan, caste, ashram - these are the casual religions of living beings.

Sri Krishna Chaitanya Mahaprabhu has taught that one can be a Brahmin Kshatriya Vaishya or a Shudra or a Brahmachari householder Banprastha or a Sannyasi, they are just his impermanent identity. His eternal identity is that he is a slave of Lord Krishna. So devotion to Krishna is the greatest.  

• What is Dharma according to Lord Krishna and Karna ?


As per Krishna in extremely basic terms. 

1. Self is significant yet not more than family. Family is significant however not more that society. Society is significant however not more than nature. 

2. Dharma is as a rule just and reasonable with everybody. (Offered his recommendation and help to both Duryodhana and Arjun) 

3. Dharma is sharing the weight of others obligation and products of your priviledges (wedded the ladies kidnapped by Narakasura however gave the privileged position to Ugrasena Kansa' father) 

3. Dharma is fufilment of your cravings yet not at the expense of damage to other people (Left for Dwarka to shield residents from perpetual assaults of Jarasanda despite the fact that he would be criticized,) 

4. Dharma is to stay modest and not permit ability to make you self-important. (permitted Yadava fratricide as they had become self-important).


As indicated by Karna Dharma 

1. Supporting your companion/supporter in his every activity despite how wrong it could be (All homicide intrigues against Pandavas done by Duryodhana) 

2. Gatecrash to places you are not welcomed (Rangabhoomi, Draupadi Swayamvar) 

3. Appreciate what isn't yours by legacy or acquired (Kingdom of Anga) 

4. Disposing of honesty​ for desire. (Profess to be a brahmin to Parshuram) 

5. Attack your opponent's mother and wife (Lakshagriha, Dyut Sabha) 

6. At the point when you offer something ask something as a trade off (Indra) 

7. At the point when your enemy is crushed and in hopelessness attempt to embarrass him more (Ghosa yatra) 

8. Give more significance to individual brilliance regardless of whether your  partner need to be cheated on (Boon to kunti to save the four Pandavs, how might Duryodhana win in case Yudhishtir is alive) 

9. Foul for your whole life but start discussing dharma when the opportunity arises to pay for sin.

• Best thing in kalyug

Vedavyasji has also described Kaliyuga as the best age among all the ages. He has said that in Satyuga a person attains virtue after chanting for 10 years, in Tretayuga and Dwapar Yuga the same virtue can be obtained by one year's penance, then in Kaliyuga, the same great virtue is attained by just one day's penance. can be obtained. In this way, Kaliyuga is the best time to attain the fruits of fasting and penance. One can attain God through true devotion.


• Meaning of Dharma Wheel 

The Dharmachakra comes from the Dharma, which is the way to accomplishing edification and arriving at Nirvana (the most elevated condition of being an individual can accomplish). It additionally implies the Wheel of Law.

In the Vishnu Purana and Bhagavata Purana, two lords named Jadabharata of the Hindu sunlight based and lunar traditions individually are alluded to as "chakravartins" (wheel turning kings).


In the Bhagavad Gita, refrains 14, 15 and 16, of Chapter 3 talks about the spinning wheel hence: 

"From food, the creatures are conceived; from downpour, food is delivered; downpour continues from penance (yagnya); yagnya emerges down and out; realize that from Brahma, activity continues; Brahma is brought into the world of Brahman, the unceasing Paramatman. The person who doesn't follow the wheel along these lines rotating, drives a wicked, vain life, cheering in the faculties. 

Wheel imagery was broadly utilized in Indian Temples, particularly in sanctuaries to Surya, the sun god, the most renowned of which is the Konark Sun Temple. 


The Dharmachakra importance in Hinduism alludes more to the Dharma Wheel as the Wheel of Law. It is an image of request and strict schedule that passionate Hindu adherents should rehearse. In Sanskrit, the word Dharma comes from the word dhr, which signifies 'to hold and keep up with' and 'what is set up or firm' Therefore it signifies 'law'. 

The Dharma Wheel is normally found in portrayals of Vishnu, the lord of conservation. Vishnu is one of the Hindu Triumvirate and is the god liable for securing people just as reestablishing and keeping control on the planet. He is regularly portrayed conveying a wheel or disk, which is viewed as an exceptionally amazing weapon that can vanquish interests and wants.  


Conclusion

According to Vedic culture, there are specific scriptures for each age. These scriptures are specific to certain periods or eras of the eternal cosmic cycle. All these scriptures are specially designed according to the merits and demerits of the people of that particular period. 

There are 108 Upanishads. One of these Upanishads is specifically for this Kali Yuga, the age we are in Living. The name of this scripture is Kalisantaran Upanishad. As the name of this book declares, "The purpose of these Upanishads is to help man to cross the ocean of Kali Yuga." Hare krishna Mahamantra.

Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare. Hare Ram Hare Ram Ram Ram Hare Hare.

This has been expressed in the Upanishads. There it is said that as a result of chanting this Mahamantra consisting of sixteen divine names of God, the ultimate goal of life is to attain God-love. 





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