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What is Adharm in reference of Bhagwad Gita?

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Answered by Alone00160
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The Gita refers to dharma, which is the right ordering that supports the cosmos. Dharma is equivalent to natural law and conscience. In the Gita, a Pandava brother Arjuna loses his will to fight and has a discussion with his charioteer Krishna , about duty, action, and renunciation.

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The Gita refers to dharma, which is the right ordering that supports the cosmos. Dharma is equivalent to natural law and conscience. In the Gita, a Pandava brother Arjuna loses his will to fight and has a discussion with his charioteer Krishna , about duty, action, and renunciation....

The antonym of dharma is adharma (Sanskrit: अधर्म), meaning that which is “notdharma”. As with dharma, the word adharma includes and implies many ideas; in common parlance, adharma means that which is against nature, immoral, unethical, wrong or unlawful. The Bhagavad Gita on Love.

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