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The [[The Four Vedas (चतुर्वेदाः)|Vedas]] are the source of all धर्मः ॥ Dharma (in moral, social, religious, judicial, and spiritual sense) that have been in practice since times immemorial and hence is called सनातन-धर्मः ॥ [[Sanatana Dharma (सनातनधर्मः)|Sanatana Dharma]] (eternal dharma). The word Dharma is used erroneously and loosely in the sense of sanctioning various unrighteous deeds in the name of changing society and times by different people all over the globe.   
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[[The Four Vedas (चतुर्वेदाः)|Vedas]] (वेदाः) and Dharma (धर्मः) have been the pillars on which Sanatana Dharma stood ground since time immemorial. That Vedas are the source of all Dharma (in moral, social, religious, judicial, and spiritual sense) is irrefutably advocated by all authoritative texts of our Bharatiya Samskrtika Paramapara. The word Dharma (धर्मः), for which no word of any language can be substituted, is used erroneously and loosely in the sense of sanctioning various unrighteous deeds in the name of changing society and times by different people all over the globe.   
    
== परिचयः ॥ Introduction ==
 
== परिचयः ॥ Introduction ==
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Chandogya Upanishad - peculiar duties of asramas and dharma came to mean 'duties and priviledges of a person as a member of the Aryan community, as a member of the one of the varnas or as in a particluar stage of life.  
 
Chandogya Upanishad - peculiar duties of asramas and dharma came to mean 'duties and priviledges of a person as a member of the Aryan community, as a member of the one of the varnas or as in a particluar stage of life.  
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Same meaning in Taittriya Upanishad (1.2) Bhagavadgita, Manusmrti
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Same meaning is seen in Taittriya Upanishad (1.2) Bhagavadgita, and Manusmrti.
    
== स्मृतिः॥ Smritis ==
 
== स्मृतिः॥ Smritis ==
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Smrtis are the Dharmashastra granthas, given by seers as the 'remembered texts'.
    
===  मनुस्मृतिः ॥ Manusmriti ===
 
===  मनुस्मृतिः ॥ Manusmriti ===

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