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Simply put, Sri Krishna clearly spelt out those qualities a man should cultivate in himself and those which ought to be renounced.
 
Simply put, Sri Krishna clearly spelt out those qualities a man should cultivate in himself and those which ought to be renounced.
 
==Dharmika Vyavahar Sutras==
 
==Dharmika Vyavahar Sutras==
Sadly today's world is driven by Svartha Drshti (स्वार्थदृष्टिः) and the Purushartha Drsthi (पुरुषार्थदृष्टिः) is gradually losing ground with the advancement of Kaliyuga. With Dharma well rooted in Vedic principles, texts such as Dharmashastras have been loud and clear in explaining the Purushartha Drsthi in the Dharmika Vyavahara sutras of conduct of one man towards other animate and inanimate beings. Today's society and rules for living in the society started to change based on time and yugas, and there is a need to bring back the focus to Purushartha Drshti. Classification of dharma was primarily based on [[Shruti (श्रुतिः)|Shrutis]] (Vedic texts and rites) and [[Smrti (स्मृतिः)|Smritis]] (associated texts like Manusmrti), thus exist
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Sadly today's world is driven by Svartha Drshti (स्वार्थदृष्टिः) and the Purushartha Drsthi (पुरुषार्थदृष्टिः) is gradually losing ground with the advancement of Kaliyuga. With Dharma well rooted in Vedic principles, texts such as Dharmashastras have been loud and clear in explaining the Purushartha Drsthi in the Dharmika Vyavahara sutras of conduct of one man towards other animate and inanimate beings. Today's society and rules for living in the society started to change based on time and yugas, and there is a need to bring back the focus to Purushartha Drshti. Some elements of the dharmika codes of conduct that (dharmik vyavahar sutra) are aligned with above given dharmika perspective of life include
#Shrauta Dharmas
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#Smarta Dharmas
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Manifold are the topics that have been included under the Vedas and Dharmashastras from very ancient times. While Shrauta Dharmas are pertinent more for the Shrauta karmas like conducting [[Yajna (यज्ञः)|Yajnas]], Smarta Dharmas are the codes of conduct widely followed even in the present Dharmika communities. Some elements of the dharmika codes of conduct that (dharmik vyavahar sutra) that are aligned with above given dharmika perspective of life include  
   
#Sarve bhavantu sukhinaha  
 
#Sarve bhavantu sukhinaha  
 
#Vasudaiva Kutumbakam
 
#Vasudaiva Kutumbakam
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== Dharmika Vyavastha ==
 
== Dharmika Vyavastha ==
The Dharmasutras of Gautama, Baudhayana, Apastamba, and Vasishta deal in greater or less detail principally the following subjects: <ref name=":1">Kane, Pandurang Vaman. (1930) ''History of Dharmasastra (Ancient and Medieval Religious and Civil Law), Volume 1.'' Poona : Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute</ref>{{div col|colwidth=20em}}
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Classification of dharma was primarily based on [[Shruti (श्रुतिः)|Shrutis]] (Vedic texts and rites) and [[Smrti (स्मृतिः)|Smritis]] (associated texts like Manusmrti), thus exist
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#Shrauta Dharmas
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#Smarta Dharmas
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Manifold are the topics that have been included under the Vedas and Dharmashastras from very ancient times. While Shrauta Dharmas are pertinent more for the Shrauta karmas like conducting [[Yajna (यज्ञः)|Yajnas]], Smarta Dharmas are the codes of conduct widely followed even in the present Dharmika communities. The Dharmasutras of Gautama, Baudhayana, Apastamba, and Vasishta deal in greater or less detail principally the following subjects: <ref name=":1">Kane, Pandurang Vaman. (1930) ''History of Dharmasastra (Ancient and Medieval Religious and Civil Law), Volume 1.'' Poona : Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute</ref> {{div col|colwidth=20em}}
 
#  '''Varna Dharmas''' (four classes)   
 
#  '''Varna Dharmas''' (four classes)   
 
#  '''Ashrama Dharmas''' (Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vanaprastha, Sanyasa)   
 
#  '''Ashrama Dharmas''' (Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vanaprastha, Sanyasa)   

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