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Dharma (Sanskrit: धर्म ) is a key concept with multiple meanings in the Indian religions Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism.
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What is Dharma according to the Purva Mimamsa Sutras?
Also I am not asking what Dharma is according to the Bhagavad Gita or the Upanishads or the Vedas or any other scripture beside the Purva Mimamsa sutras. … So in other words only Purva Mimamsa sutras for defining Dharma …
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What is Dharma according to the Purva Mimamsa Sutras?
I found it within Pada 1, 2nd Adhikarana sutra 2 which reads:
Dharma or Duty is that which, being desirable, is indicated (or taught) by Vedic injunction. …
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Is there any idea of swearing within Hinduism? [duplicate]
Is there a concept of swearing or saying bad words in Hinduism? Is it considered as a sin?
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What is Hinduism's view on racism?
Does Hinduism uplift racism or condemn it? I want an answer based on the Vedas, Dharmashastras, Puranas and other primary religious texts.
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Can Shudras and Chandalas eat meat?
Brahmins are allowed to eat meat under some circumstances, while the other twice born castes too are allowed to eat meat under such and such circumstances, so where do Shudras and Chandalas stand here …