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India is the only home to the followers of Dharma i.e., Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and Sikhs. This section has articles that concern these four communities.
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How should india deal with China, Doklam standoff-why China is trying to teach India a lesson, How must India deal with kashmir and pakistan, Where Chinese media get India wrong
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This is an academic gloss of the Mahavratas showing parallels with Jainism. “In Patañjali`s Yoga Sutras, Mahavrata is the term used to describe the 5 Yamas when they are practiced universally, without being limited by specific conditions.” The Yogic view on Ahimsa is closer to the Sramanic view and different from the Gita view.
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Bhishma’s final discourse in the Mahabharata’s Shanti Parva redefines the warrior-ascetic ideal, synthesizing political realism with spiritual authority. His teachings defend statecraft and justified violence as sacred duties, bridging Vedic and renouncer traditions in response to Buddhist and Jain pacifism.
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