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Sunday, 8 January 2012

The Law of Dharma


The Law of Dharma: Everyone has taken birth to fulfill a certain purpose in their life time. People are born with unique aptitude and talent. They must use this talent for the betterment of humanity without expecting any benefit in return. There are also common day to day dharma to be followed by everyone like, taking care of the elderly especially of our parents in their old age. Dharma also means duty. Everyone has a set of duties to full fill. When a person follows the Dharmic Path specified for him/her without expecting any benefit in return, then that person reaps good karmas.

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