
Dharma
is generally defined as ‘righteousness’ or ‘duty.’ Dharma is the principle of
righteousness. It is the principle of holiness. It is also the principle of
unity. Bhishma says in his instructions to Yudhishthira that whatever creates
conflict is Adharma, and whatever puts an end to conflict and brings about unity
and harmony is Dharma. Anything that helps to unite all and develop pure divine
love and universal brotherhood, is Dharma. Anything that creates discord, split
and disharmony and foments hatred, is Adharma. Dharma is the cementer and
sustainer of social life. The rules of Dharma have been laid down for
regulating the worldly affairs of men. Dharma brings as its consequence
happiness, both in this world and in the next. Dharma is the means of
preserving one’s self. If you transgress it, it will kill you. If you protect
it, it will protect you. It is your sole companion after death. It is the sole
refuge of humanity.
That
which elevates one is Dharma. This is another definition. Dharma is that which
leads you to the path of perfection and glory. Dharma is that which helps you
to have direct communion with the Lord. Dharma is that which makes you divine.
Dharma is the ascending stairway unto God.Self-realisation is the highest
Dharma. Dharma is the heart of Hindu ethics. God is the centre of Dharma. Dharma
means Achara or the regulation of daily life. Achara is the supreme Dharma. It
is the basis of Tapas or austerity. It leads to wealth, beauty, longevity and
continuity of lineage. Evil conduct and immorality will lead to ill-fame,
sorrow, disease and premature death. Dharma has its root in morality and the
controller of Dharma is God Himself.
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