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What is #Dharma and #Religion? Ans. Dharma is different from the English word “religion” or the Urdu “Mazhab” which means a system of faith of worship. Dharma means property or characteristics. It is derived from the Sanskrit root dhr man: The verb form is dhárańa, to hold and the noun is Dharma, that which “holds” an entity in existence. Dhryate Dharma ityáhursa eva paramam Prabhu. –Shivavákya “That which holds is Dharma.” Sukham Váiṋchati Sarvo hi Tacca Dharma Samudbhutam Tasmát Dharma
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'Ahimsa Parmo Dharma’ is a phrase deeply rooted in India’s spiritual tradition. But Maj Gen GD Bakshi reminds us of the other half of the shloka from the Mahabharata: ‘Dharma Hinsa Tathaiva Cha.’ He explains how Indian scriptures uphold peace but also justify righteous action when Dharma is at stake. . . . #GDBakshi | #Ahimsa | #India | #IndiaPakistanTensions | #IndianSecurity | #RepublicWorld | Republic
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.What is #Dharma and #Religion? Ans. Dharma is different from the English word “religion” or the Urdu “Mazhab” which means a system of faith of worship. Dharma means property or characteristics. It is derived from the Sanskrit root dhr man: The verb form is dhárańa, to hold and the noun is Dharma, that which “holds” an entity in existence. Dhryate Dharma ityáhursa eva paramam Prabhu. –Shivavákya “That which holds is Dharma.” Sukham Váiṋchati Sarvo hi Tacca Dharma Samudbhutam Tasmát Dharma
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