The word Dharma is derived from the root ’धृ’ which means to hold.<ref name=":4" /> Apte Sanskrit dictionary explains the word dharma as <blockquote>ध्रियति लोकान् अनेन, धरति लोकं वा । ''dhriyati lokān anena, dharati lokaṁ vā ।''<ref>Vaman Shivram Apte (1985), [https://archive.org/details/practicalsanskri00apteuoft/page/522 The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary], Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.</ref></blockquote>Meaning: That which supports or holds together everyone and everything.<ref name=":1">Arun J. Mehta (2011), [http://lakshminarayanlenasia.com/articles/VedicDharmaII2011.pdf Vedic Dharma], Edited by B.V.K.Sastry.</ref> | The word Dharma is derived from the root ’धृ’ which means to hold.<ref name=":4" /> Apte Sanskrit dictionary explains the word dharma as <blockquote>ध्रियति लोकान् अनेन, धरति लोकं वा । ''dhriyati lokān anena, dharati lokaṁ vā ।''<ref>Vaman Shivram Apte (1985), [https://archive.org/details/practicalsanskri00apteuoft/page/522 The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary], Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.</ref></blockquote>Meaning: That which supports or holds together everyone and everything.<ref name=":1">Arun J. Mehta (2011), [http://lakshminarayanlenasia.com/articles/VedicDharmaII2011.pdf Vedic Dharma], Edited by B.V.K.Sastry.</ref> |