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# Dharma The concept of Dharma in Hinduism The dharma is the framework for understanding the human experience. It represents a universal system of values that Hindus are expected to uphold. These values include self-control, purity, truthfulness, non-violence, and respect for all life. Beyond t...

# Dharma The concept of Dharma in Hinduism The dharma is the framework for understanding the human experience. It represents a universal system of values that Hindus are expected to uphold. These values include self-control, purity, truthfulness, non-violence, and respect for all life. Beyond the universal dharma, there are also specific dharmas that apply to individuals based on their specific circumstances, like their social position or time period. # Paths to Spiritual Liberation The Hindu tradition offers various paths to spiritual liberation, many emphasizing simple, everyday values. Four key paths are highlighted: * **Karmamarga (the path of action):** This path involves fulfilling one's duties and striving for righteous actions. The goal is to achieve self-realization through good deeds performed with a conscious awareness. * **Jnanamarga (the path of knowledge):** This path focuses on gaining wisdom and understanding the absolute through introspection and self-reflection. Reaching a deeper understanding is the goal * **Bhaktimarga (the path of devotion):** This path emphasizes devotion and love for the divine, achieved through acts of worship and deep connection with the divine. * **Yoga:** This path involves physical and spiritual practices to control the mind and body. While often associated with physical exercises, yoga encompasses deeper practices for controlling the mind and achieving liberation. Yoga is often misunderstood focusing merely on physical poses in the West, but in reality, it's a comprehensive system of body and mind control with a strong emphasis on moral discipline.

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