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2007-11-02 06:46:10 · 7 answers · asked by KrishanRam(Jitendra k) 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Is the Ultimate peace!

Don't you want to have peace amongst yourself.

It is the ultimate in righteousness!

When Jesus sweated Blood he found his Dharma that'w why he was well ready for that azz kicking he reiceved by those Romans!

2007-11-02 06:49:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Buddha Dharma.
Very important.

2007-11-02 13:49:18 · answer #2 · answered by S K 7 · 0 0

So I follow my dharma.Dharma means that which holds and generally means Religion. One may nor follow any so called religion, but follows truthfulness, spirituality, then that becomes his dharma.One should follow his dharma,otherwise changing one's dharma becomes disastrous.So I follow my dharma

2007-11-02 15:11:18 · answer #3 · answered by TARBA 3 · 0 0

Dharma literally means 'that which upholds or supports' In its most frequent usage (in the sphere of morality and ethics) dharma means 'right way of living', 'proper conduct', 'duty' or 'righteousness'. With respect to spirituality, dharma might be considered the Way of the Higher Truths
Dharmaśāstra is a genre of Sanskrit texts and refers to theDharma constituted the religious and moral doctrine of the rights and duties of each individual.
śāstra, or Hindu branch of learning, pertaining to dharma, religious and legal duty.Dharmaśāstra derives its authority with reference to the Vedas
A more descriptive catalog of the contents of Dharmaśāstra (culled from the contents of P.V. Kane's History of Dharmaśāstra) includes the following topics:

Sources of dharma
Varna, or caste
Consecratory, or life-cycle, rites (sanskāras), especially marriage
Orders of life, or life-stages (āśramas)
Five great sacrifices (mahāyajñas)
Rules for eating
Religious gifts (dāna)
Rules for renunciation (sanyāsa)
Duties of a king
Legal procedure
Eighteen titles of law (vyavahārapadas)
Categories of sin
Expiations and penances
Karma
Funerary and ancestral rites (antyeṣṭi and śrāddha)
Pilgrimage
Vows
Festivals
Propitiatory rites
I am a human first then something else,I got this leason from my dharma, religion Hinduism,as it teaches me to love life,live & let live .As it teaches me real essance of life, meaning of life it is important to me.

2007-11-02 15:41:05 · answer #4 · answered by the catalyst 3 · 0 0

My Dharma is basic principles of Cosmos & that is my way of living.

2007-11-03 09:54:45 · answer #5 · answered by Muthu S 7 · 0 0

dharma is the karma which you collect within one life time. it is the primary driving force in everything which you do during this life. so yes... quite important

2007-11-02 13:53:49 · answer #6 · answered by nacsez 6 · 0 0

I actually preferred Greg, but Dharma had her moments.

2007-11-02 13:49:26 · answer #7 · answered by gopher646 6 · 1 2

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