More about the dharma in Hinduism
In Hinduism, dharma denotes behaviour that is considered to be in accord with Ṛta—the "order and custom" that makes life and universe possible.
This includes duties, rights, laws, conduct, virtues and "right way of living" according to the stage of life or social position.
Dharma is believed to have a transtemporal validity, and is one of the Puruṣārtha.
The concept of dharma was in use in the historical Vedic religion (1500–500 BCE), and its meaning and conceptual scope has evolved over several millennia.
This includes duties, rights, laws, conduct, virtues and "right way of living" according to the stage of life or social position.
Dharma is believed to have a transtemporal validity, and is one of the Puruṣārtha.
The concept of dharma was in use in the historical Vedic religion (1500–500 BCE), and its meaning and conceptual scope has evolved over several millennia.