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In fact, creation of a duty in one individual necessarily resulted in the creation of right in other individual and the protection of such right. Therefore, instead of making right as the foundation of social life and establishing a right based society, the ancient philosophers of Bharata preferred to establish a duty-based society where the right given to an individual is the right to perform his duty.<ref name=":0" />
 
In fact, creation of a duty in one individual necessarily resulted in the creation of right in other individual and the protection of such right. Therefore, instead of making right as the foundation of social life and establishing a right based society, the ancient philosophers of Bharata preferred to establish a duty-based society where the right given to an individual is the right to perform his duty.<ref name=":0" />
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=== Right to Happiness ===
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The rights that evolved as part of the duty-based Bharatiya value system, recognised and bestowed on every individual, are as follows: 
The natural desire of all human beings is to be happy at every stage and in every aspect of life. It is a natural human right, for without happiness life becomes meaningless. Therefore, the right of every individual human being to happiness has been recognised in the Bharatiya culture since ancient times. This being the most important and comprehensive human right, it includes every kind of right the fulfillment of which leads to happiness.  
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* '''Right to Happiness'''
 
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It is the natural desire of all human beings to be happy at every stage and in every aspect of life. Therefore, happiness has been recognised as a right in the Bharatiya culture since ancient times. In fact, “right to happiness” is a compendious expression that includes every kind of specific human right, the fulfillment of which intends to secure happiness. And the doctrine of Trivarga with Dharma as controlling factor was evolved to secure this right to happiness for all without any exception. Thus, this is the most important and comprehensive human right. And the declaration of this Right as a basic human right is rather, a mark of distinction of Bharatiya values of human rights.  
Trivarga with Dharma as controlling factor was evolved to secure Right to happiness for all without any exception.
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The “right to happiness” is a compendious expression which covers all specific human rights, which are intended to secure happiness. Declaration of this Right as a basic human right is a mark of distinction of Bharatiya values of human rights.
      
=== Right to Equality ===
 
=== Right to Equality ===

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