Saturday, September 8, 2007

SUPREMACY OF DHARMA

Dharma or righteousness is the gateway to
God-vision. Righteousness is a means of climbing the
difficult steps of the spiritual path. Dharma
presupposes the knowledge of the truth. Divine life is
dharma.

A perfectly moral and ethical life is dharma. Dharma
is that which leads to the bliss of nirvana (the
immortal being). Dharma is the way in which you have
to divert your spiritual life to the supreme spiritual
end.

Dharma controls the pulse of a nation and of the
world. Dharma is what sustains a being in his
evolution. Dharma or righteousness is religion in the
highest sense of the term.

Dharma is the eternal law on which the universe
rests, and by which the universe is governed. Welfare
of mankind ultimately rests upon dharma. Righteousness
is the highest wealth. It is the rule of life. In
righteousness everything is established or rooted.

The main feature of dharma lies in refraining from
doing unto others what one would not do unto oneself.
Compassion, liberality, truthfulness, purity,
self-restraint and tolerance are the ingredients of
dharma. Tread the path of dharma and you will get
happiness along with freedom. You can secure the real
joy and glory of life.

That which helps you in your spiritual evolution is
right. That which obstructs and hinders your spiritual
evolution is wrong. That which leads to unity of self,
is right. That which leads to separation is wrong. To
do good to others, to serve and to help others, to
give joy to others, is right. To give pain to others,
to injure others, is wrong.

Do not do any act which injures another and makes
you feel ashamed to do it. Do as you would be done by.
Do unto others as you wish others to do unto you. This
is the secret of dharma. This is the secret essence of
karma yoga. This will lead you to the attainment of
eternal bliss.
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