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Svadharma (Sanskrit: स्वधर्म) is a term (from sva: proper, and dharma: law, duty) which, in Hinduism,
designates the
duties of an individual, according...
- by
medieval commentators like Dnyaneshwar, have
preferred to
translate svadharma not as class-related duty, or
dharma as religion, but
interpret it as...
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regardless of a Hindu's class, caste, or sect, and they
contrasted with
svadharma, one's "own duty", in
accordance with one's
class or
caste (varṇa) and...
- self-restraint, generosity, and asceticism. Varnashrama-dharma (a.k.a.
Svadharma) –
duties performed according to one's
material (conditional)
nature and...
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which is
opposed to the
Brahmanic ethic founded on "one's own duty" (
svadharma)
which depends on caste.
Because of this, all
castes including untouchables...
- "Set thy
heart upon
selfless performance of thy
natural duty (Svakarma,
Svadharma), but
never on its reward. Work not for a reward; but
never cease to do...
- āśramā dharma, one's duty at
specific stages of life or
inherent duties.
Svadharma, one's own
individual or
personal duty. Āpad dharma,
dharma prescribed...
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Purusha from what one is not), but from
Vedic studies,
observance of the
Svadharma (personal duties),
sticking to
Asramas (stages of life). The six major...
- is
valid for everybody. Thus,
Buddhism rejects the idea of
caste duty (
svadharma), the idea that
every person is ****igned a
fixed duty or law
based on...
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