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Ethics In Hinduism

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Ethics in Hinduism encompasses a wide range of moral principles and values that guide individuals in their actions and decision-making. These ethical teachings are grounded in religious scriptures such as the Bhagavad Gita and the Upanishads.

Key Features

  • Karma: The law of cause and effect, where one's actions determine their future consequences.
  • Dharma: Moral duty, righteousness, and ethical behavior.
  • Ahimsa: Non-violence and compassion towards all living beings.
  • Satya: Truthfulness and honesty.
  • Moksha: Liberation from the cycle of birth and death through spiritual realization and ethical living.

Pros

  • Promotes compassion, kindness, and non-violence towards all beings.
  • Encourages individuals to live a life of righteousness and moral duty.
  • Emphasizes the importance of selfless service (Seva) for the greater good.

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