Dharma in Indian philosophy

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Dharma in Indian philosophy is the foundational concept of cosmic law, moral duty, and righteous conduct that upholds both individual life and universal order.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concept in Indian philosophy
ethical principle
religious concept
centralInText Bhagavad Gita
Tripitaka
surface form: Buddhist Tripitaka

Dharmashastra literature
Jain literature
surface form: Jain Agamas

Mahabharata
Manusmriti
Ramayana
contrastedWith adharma
coreInSystem Hindu varna-ashrama system
describedAs cosmic law
moral duty
righteous conduct
etymologyFrom Sanskrit root dhr
etymologyMeaning that which upholds or supports
hasAspect cosmic order
legal obligation
personal virtue
religious duty
social duty
hasDomain Buddhism
Hinduism
Indian philosophy
Jainism
Sikhism
influences Dharmasutras
surface form: Hindu law

Indian jurisprudence
Indian social customs
moralFunction distinguishes right from wrong
normativeStatus binding duty
relatedConcept artha
kama
karma
moksha
rita
roleInCosmos upholds universal order
roleInEthics guides right action
roleInIndividualLife guides personal conduct
roleInSociety regulates social order
teleologicalRole supports spiritual liberation
variesBy ashrama (life stage)
gender
occupation
varna (social class)
viewInBuddhism phenomena or mental and physical events
teachings of the Buddha
viewInJainism moral law and right conduct
principle enabling motion
viewInSikhism righteous living in accordance with divine will

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Dharma Chakra associatedWithConcept Dharma in Indian philosophy