WORLD RELIGIONS

RELIGIONS

HINDUISM

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
____ is the behavior necessary to achieve the highest good. Ultimately, to dedicate oneself to performing one’s duties, especially connected to ones’ varna.
A
Varnas
B
Jatis
C
dharma
D
Vedas
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -dharma, which refers to the behavior necessary to achieve the highest good. To follow one’s dharma means to dedicate oneself to performing one’s duties and obligations. a well-known ancient text sacred to many Hindus.

Detailed explanation-2: -In fact, Hindus called their system of social classes varna dharma. This means “the way of one’s kind.” Hindus believed that when everyone followed the dharma of their varna, society would be in harmony. Brahmins, for example, were society’s priests and religious scholars.

Detailed explanation-3: -sanatana dharma, in Hinduism, term used to denote the “eternal” or absolute set of duties or religiously ordained practices incumbent upon all Hindus, regardless of class, caste, or sect.

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