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Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: Varna Dharma Ð The Dharma according to the Caste

The principle of Varnasrama Dharma is one of the basic principles of Hinduism. The Varnasrama system is peculiar to Hindus. It is a characteristic feature of Hinduism. It is also prevalent throughout the world according to Guna-Karma (aptitude and conduct), though there is no such distinct denomination of this kind, elsewhere.

 

The duties of the castes are Varna Dharma. The four castes are Brahmana, Kshatriya, Vaisya and Sudra.

 

Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda

 

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Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: Encyclopedia II - Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism
Within Indian philosophy "dharma" also means "property" and "dharmin" means "property-bearer". In a Sanskrit sentence like "zabdo 'nityaH" (Sanskrit transliterated according to the Kyoto-Harvard convention), "sound is impermanent", "sound" is the bearer of the property "impermanence". Likewise, in the sentence "iha ghataH", "here, there is a pot", "here" is the bearer of the property "pot-existence" - this just goes to show that the categories property and property-bearer are closer to those of a logical predicate and its subject-term, and not to a grammatical predicate and subject. Dharma ...

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Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: Encyclopedia II - Agama Hindu Dharma - Hinduism in Bali

Balinese Hinduism is deeply interwoven with art and ritual, and is less closely preoccupied with scripture, law, and belief than Islam in Indonesia. Balinese Hinduism lacks the traditional Hindu emphasis on cycles of rebirth and reincarnation, but instead is concerned with a myriad of local and ancestral spirits. As with kebatinan, these deities are thought to be capable of harm. Balinese place great emphasis on dramatic and aesthetically satisfying acts of ritual propitiation of these spirits at temple sites scattered throughout vill ...

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Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: : Dharma

Dharma (Sanskrit, roughly law or way) is the way of the higher Truths. Dharma forms the basis for philosophies, beliefs and practices originating in India. The oldest of these, widely known as Hinduism, is Sanatana Dharma or Eternal Dharma. Buddhism, Ayyavazhi, Jainism and Sikhism also retain the centrality of Dharma. In these traditions, beings that live in harmony with Dharma proceed more quickly towards moksha, nirvana, or personal liberation. Dharma also refers to the teachings and doctrines of t ...

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Dharma (Sanskrit, roughly law or way) is the way of the higher Truths. Beings that live in harmony with Dharma proceed more quickly towards moksha, nirvana, or personal liberation. Dharma forms the basis for philosophies, beliefs and practices originating in India. The oldest of these, widely known as Hinduism, is Sanatana Dharma or Eternal Dharma. Buddhism, Ayyavazhi, Jainism and Sikhism also retain the centrality of Dharma. For the followers of these traditions, Dharma also refers to the teachings ...

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Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: The Four Asramas in Hindu Dharma

There are four Asramas or stages in life, viz., Brahmacharya or the period of studentship, Grihastha or the stage of the householder, Vanaprastha or the stage of the forest-dweller or hermit, and Sannyasa or the life of renunciation or asceticism. Each stage has its own duties. These stages help the evolution of man

 

The four Asramas or orders of life are Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vanaprastha and Sannyasa.

 

Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda

 

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Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: Dharma in Hinduism - The Hindu Dharma

What is Dharma? Dharma is so called, because it holds; Dharma alone holds the people, etc. The word Dharma is derived from the root Dhr - to hold - and its etymological meaning is - that which holds - this world, or the people of the world, or the whole creation from the microcosm to the macrocosm.

 

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.

 

Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda

 

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Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: Hinduism Dharma

Dharma

Dharma is a very complicated word, for which there is no equivalent word in any other language, including English. Dharma actually means that which upholds this entire creation. It is a Divine law that is inherent and invisible, but responsible for all existence. Dharma exists in all planes, in all aspects and at all levels of creation. In the context of human life, dharma consists of all that an individual undertakes in harmony with Divine expectations and his own inner spiritual aspirations, actions that would ensure order and harmony with in himself and in the environment in which he lives.

 

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Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: Encyclopedia II - Agama Hindu Dharma - Hinduism elsewhere in the archipelago

The Bodha sect of Sasak people on the island of Lombok are non-Muslim; their religion is a fusion of Hinduism and Buddhism with animism; it is considered Buddhist by the government. Among the non-Bali communities considered to be Hindu by the government are, for example, the Dayak adherents of the Kaharingan religion in Kalimantan Tengah, where government statistics counted Hindus as 15.8 percent of the population as of 1995. Nationally, Hindus represented only around 2 percent of the population in the ...

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Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: Encyclopedia II - Agama Hindu Dharma - Javanese Hinduism

Both Java and Sumatra were subject to considerable cultural influence from the Indian subcontinent during the first and second millennia of the Common Era. Many Hindu temples were built, including Prambanan near Yogyakarta, which has been designated a World Heritage Site; and Hindu kingdoms flourished, of which the most important was Majapahit. In the sixth and seventh centuries many maritime kingdoms arose in Sumatra and Java which controlled the waters in the Straits of Malacca and flourished with the increasing sea trade between China and India and beyond. ...

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Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Social dharma

social dharma: (varna dharma).

See: dharma.

(See also: Social dharma, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Stri dharma

stri dharma: (Sanskrit) "Womanly conduct."

See: dharma.

(See also: Stri dharma, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Universal dharma

universal dharma: Cosmic order, rita.

See: dharma.

(See also: Universal dharma, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Human dharma

human dharma: The natural growth and expression through four stages of life. Known as ashrama dharma.

See: ashrama dharma, dharma.

(See also: Human dharma, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Grihastha dharma

One other important division of dharma indicates the two paths within Hinduism, that of the family person, the grihastha dharma, and that of the monastic, the sannyasa dharma. -

  • grihastha dharma: "Householder duty." The duties, ideals and responsibilities of all nonmonastics, whether married or unmarried. This dharma, which includes the vast majority of Hindus, begins when the period of studentship is complete and extends until the end of life. See: grihastha dharma. -
  • sannyasa dharma: "Monastic duty." Above and beyond all the other dharmas ("ati-varnashrama dharma") is sannyasa dharma- the ideals, principles and rules of renunciate monks. It is the highest dharma.

See: sannyasa dharma.

(See also: Grihastha dharma, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Varnashrama dharma

varnashrama dharma: (Sanskrit) "The way of one's caste and stage of life." Names the social structure of four classes (varna), hundreds of castes (jati) and four stages of life (ashramas). It is the combined principles of varna dharma and ashrama dharma.

See: ashrama dharma, dharma, varna dharma.

(See also: Varnashrama dharma, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Varnashrama dharma

varnashrama dharma: (Sanskrit) "The way of one's caste

and stage of life." Names the social structure of four

classes (varna), hundreds of castes (jati) and four stages of

life (ashramas). It is the combined principles of varna

dharma and ashrama dharma.

See: ashrama dharma,

dharma, varna dharma.

(See also: Varnashrama dharma, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Dharma

dharma: (Sanskrit) "Righteousness." From dhri, "to sustain; carry, hold."

 

Hence dharma is "that which contains or upholds the cosmos." Dharma, religion, is a complex and all-inclusive term with many meanings, including: divine law, law of being, way of righteousness, religion, ethics, duty, responsibility, virtue, justice, goodness and truth. Essentially, dharma is the orderly fulfillment of an inherent nature or destiny. Relating to the soul, it is the mode of conduct most conducive to spiritual advancement, the right and righteous path.

(See also: Dharma, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Purusha dharma

purusha dharma: (Sanskrit) "A man's code of duty and conduct."

See: dharma.

(See also: Purusha dharma, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Dharma - Dharma in Hinduism: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Personal dharma

personal dharma: Svadharma. An individual's unique path in life in conformance with divine law.

See: dharma.

(See also: Personal dharma, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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