Liberation from the samsaric world is the ultimate aim of life. Hence, development means the actualization of one’s dharma and articulating it in order to transcend the trajectories of this world and the perfection of one’s own life. Involvement in developmental activities should not be merely out of social compulsion, but out of an inner impulse that leads to the actualization of one’s own dharma. Developmental engagements are critical engagements which assert and support the building up of a socially and culturally proactive and vigorous community. Moreover, it acts against all forms of injustice and persevere with the eradication of all forces that advocates desocialization and marginality. Taking up of fundamental issues such as accumulation of power in the hands of the religio-political and cultural literati, unequal distribution of wealth, violation of the right to exist and exist differently, underlying oppression are crucial in dharmic vision of development. This orientation leads to the consciousness that development implies protection of the rights of every being by overcoming the forces that determine and support discrimination, oppression and domination. This view of development, mixed with justice, promotes life and proceeds towards a community of communities with legitimate relations (Philip,
Liberation from the samsaric world is the ultimate aim of life. Hence, development means the actualization of one’s dharma and articulating it in order to transcend the trajectories of this world and the perfection of one’s own life. Involvement in developmental activities should not be merely out of social compulsion, but out of an inner impulse that leads to the actualization of one’s own dharma. Developmental engagements are critical engagements which assert and support the building up of a socially and culturally proactive and vigorous community. Moreover, it acts against all forms of injustice and persevere with the eradication of all forces that advocates desocialization and marginality. Taking up of fundamental issues such as accumulation of power in the hands of the religio-political and cultural literati, unequal distribution of wealth, violation of the right to exist and exist differently, underlying oppression are crucial in dharmic vision of development. This orientation leads to the consciousness that development implies protection of the rights of every being by overcoming the forces that determine and support discrimination, oppression and domination. This view of development, mixed with justice, promotes life and proceeds towards a community of communities with legitimate relations (Philip,