Hindu Dharma Official

Living according to Hindu Dharma involves cultivating specific virtues and engaging in regular spiritual discipline:

Hindu Dharma, often called (the eternal way), is a comprehensive way of life focused on living in harmony with the natural order of the universe. It emphasizes that every person has a unique role to play, and fulfilling this duty leads to personal peace and global balance. Core Philosophical Pillars

: The cornerstone of life, representing individual ethics, duties, and the moral code for living.

: The pursuit of material prosperity and wealth (to be gained through dharmic means).

: The continuous cycle of birth, death, and reincarnation that the soul undergoes until reaching liberation.

: The pursuit of emotional and physical enjoyment in life. Moksha : Seeking spiritual freedom and enlightenment. Ethical Principles & Daily Practice

: The belief in an immortal soul that is part of the supreme universal soul. The Four Goals of Human Life (Purusharthas)

Living according to Hindu Dharma involves cultivating specific virtues and engaging in regular spiritual discipline:

Hindu Dharma, often called (the eternal way), is a comprehensive way of life focused on living in harmony with the natural order of the universe. It emphasizes that every person has a unique role to play, and fulfilling this duty leads to personal peace and global balance. Core Philosophical Pillars

: The cornerstone of life, representing individual ethics, duties, and the moral code for living.

: The pursuit of material prosperity and wealth (to be gained through dharmic means).

: The continuous cycle of birth, death, and reincarnation that the soul undergoes until reaching liberation.

: The pursuit of emotional and physical enjoyment in life. Moksha : Seeking spiritual freedom and enlightenment. Ethical Principles & Daily Practice

: The belief in an immortal soul that is part of the supreme universal soul. The Four Goals of Human Life (Purusharthas)