Hindu Darma

Dharma is an important concept found in many spiritual philosophies from the Indian subcontinent, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. These philosophical traditions that are often referred to as “dharmic traditions,” because they share a commitment to dharma and various forms of spiritual liberation.

The term dharma is derived from the Sanskrit root verb dhr, which means to preserve or support. In the Indic traditions, there is no exact translation for the word “religion” and dharma is often the word used to indicate this idea. Dharma is a common thread in the Indic traditions that expands the conventional term “religion” to include ethics, spiritual path, duty, law, and cosmic order.

In Hinduism, dharma is simultaneously the eternal order that rules the universe and the duty or law that governs one’s life. Fulfilling one’s dharma is more than simply one’s purpose in life – it is considered the very means by which one transcends suffering and the cycle of birth and death, or what is called saṃsāra.

One has social, political and familial dharmas, but most important is one’s spiritual dharma. In the Bhagavad Gītā, one of India’s most sacred texts, the popular deity Krishna teaches that it is our highest dharma to achieve spiritual understanding, which means to realize our true self as the Atman, the Supreme Consciousness, and to cultivate a relationship with the divine.

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