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Dharma Ka Meaning | Om Dhumatkar #shorts

The usual translation of dharma is duty, but this is a limited understanding. Dharma comes from the Sanskrit word "dhra," meaning that which is.

It signifies anything's true essential nature.

For example, the dharma of sugar is to be sweet. It's not the duty of sugar to be sweet; it is its essential nature.

Similarly, in a loving relationship between a husband and wife, loyalty, support, and love are not just duties. They are the essential dharma of that relationship. It is the dharma of a husband to love his wife, not out of obligation but because it is his true nature.

Discover the deeper meaning of dharma and how understanding it can transform your relationships and life.

#Dharma #SpiritualWisdom #TrueNature #EssentialNature #Relationships #bhagavadgita

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