Dussehra – Vijayadashami
Dussehra – Vijayadashami : Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated […]
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Dharam Gyan is an important term in Indian religions the religious and moral law governing individual conduct. Dharama is one’s duty towards others. Common examples of such use are pitri dharma (meaning a person’s duty as a father), putra dharma (a person’s duty as a son), raj dharma (a person’s duty as a king) and so forth. Ultimately, this is about leading a righteous life. Dharma represents social values and cultural norms. It is created for the welfare and happiness of man. It is a doctrine of duties and rights.
Dussehra – Vijayadashami : Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated […]
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