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  2. Vedas (वेदाः) and Dharma (धर्मः) have been the pillars on which Sanatana Dharma (सनातनधर्मः) stood ground since time immemorial. That Vedas are the source of all Dharma (in moral, social, religious, judicial, and spiritual sense) is irrefutably advocated by all authoritative texts of our Bharatiya ...

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  4. Apr 24, 2017 · According to it there are three branches of of Dharma. 1) Constituted by austerities (i.e. being stage of BRAHMACHARYA) that is dwelling in house of Guru and following the rules of school. 2) Constituted by sacrifice, study and charity (i.e., the stage of House holder or Grihastha).

  5. Jun 1, 2022 · In Hindu Dharma, the following four are considered the most authoritative sources of Dharma – the Vedic scriptures (Shruti), the Smriti scriptures, the good practices followed by the virtuous or traditional practices that are good (Sadāchāra), and one’s own judgment and conscience (Ātmanas-Tushti).

  6. This topic discusses the meaning of 'dharma' in Indian tradition, portraying it as the principle that upholds society. It explores how dharma encompasses both duty and morality, aligning individual actions with cosmic order and societal stability.

  7. Dharma (Samskrit : धर्मः) is that which upholds, nourishes or supports the stability of the society, maintains the social order and secures the general well-being and progress of man-kind. It is considered the greatest and the most valuable contribution to humanity by Bharatavarsha.