
What is dharma?
Everyone in this world is entitled to their dharma.
What is the path of righteousness?
What if one fulfills his duties but is considered adharma.
What if ,while fulfilling one’s dharma one doesn’t do justice to another.
What is,when one dharma becomes adharma for another and vice-versa.
What is it that weighs the righteousness ?
Who does decide what is right or wrong?
That’s what it's called - your truth,my truth ,the actual truth.
Tweaking justice or action to fit the narrative of one’s dharma – should it be dharma?
When the boundaries of right and wrong fades away and the dilemma just seeps in and we no longer find black and white but just grey and when this happens , is the ultimate end of conscience
So what does this mean – conscience is important or duty?
Who gets to decide what is right and wrong ?
Somebody’s right might be your wrong,your wrong might be his/her right?
Following “humanity” is only dharma that can bring in peace .
Note:
Here “Dharma” doesn't mean religion/particular religion , here dharma means the order that makes life and universe possible, and includes duties, ethics, rights, laws, conduct, virtues and "right way of living".
For me, each human should follow “humanity”as his/her “Dharma”irrespective of caste,creed,race,color. Humanity above all.
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