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    In contrast‚ Hinduism is a group of religious traditions‚ established over a period of time. In Hinduism personalities do not count as much as the divine law or the dharma. So in Islam the message of Islam is far more important than the person of Muhammad himself. Unlike Christianity‚ Muslims do not worship their prophet. Unlike Islam‚ Hinduism is strictly monogamous. Christianity‚ Hinduism‚ and Islam all share similarities

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    CONCEPTs :- Ethics ‚Normative Ethics‚ Applied Ethics‚ Morality‚ Legality‚ Business Ethics‚ Rights‚ Duties‚ Corporate Code of Conduct‚ Egoism‚ Altruism‚ Artha ‚Dharma‚ Kama‚ Moksha‚ Ethical Dilemma ‚ Environmental Ethics‚ Corporate Governance‚ Corporate Social Responsibilities‚ Triple Bottom Line‚ Environmental ethics. Questions 1) Explain Concept of Ethics? Explain its types.2) what is Business Ethics? Explain Scope of Business Ethics.3) what is Business Ethics? Explain importance of Business

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    The tradition of Hinduism acknowledges that there are many paths which people may seek religious understanding. Hindu explains that everyone has the potential to achieve enlightenment. Sanatan Dharma is one of the oldest religions known. Today‚ the Hinduism religion is still being practiced. Sanatan Dharma is a very important belief to the Hindus. The spiritual expressions of personal devotion to a deity to the heights of abstract philosophy (Fisher‚ 2005). The religion has become very ritual over

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    or to be in the final place and live in his or her Buddha Nature. There are many different forms of Buddhism‚ there is one cornerstone they all share in common‚ it is the belief in the three jewels‚ or the three treasures. They are the Buddha‚ the Dharma‚ and the Sangha. These are the Three Jewels; The Buddha Jewel does not refer to just one single Buddha. It means the collective wisdom. All of those beings who are Buddha’s now were once beings like us. They suffered from the hardships and disappointments

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    Comparative Religion Essential Questions: Hinduism Part 1. What is essential? • Hinduism sees to put an origin for all things in the natural world. Everything must be treated with respect and seen as a part of ones self. It is observed that everything in the universe was created by Brahman‚ including himself. At the time of creation‚ Brahman emanated outward into the world and became the world. He became every rock‚ animal‚ river‚ and anything else we see. Stories of the creation and all

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    World Religions 1/31/14 Most religions are patriarchal. -Institution led by men that intend to represent “father figures.” -Women are mostly seen as supporting figures. -Women are usually supporting social causes. Negative aspects of religion: -deaths and wars -unethical and misguided -political power‚ groups of followers are able to effect political progress. -may split rather than unify -routinization of charisma leads to a focus on the outside rather than inner spirituality

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    Jainism‚ also known as Jain Dharma‚ is a religion that many people in the world don’t know about but is practiced by about 9 million people worldwide. With the roots of the religion coming from pre-historic India‚ Jainism is a dharmic religion. There is not an exact definition for the word dharma‚ it has several different meanings. It is used in most of the philosophies or religions originating in India‚ like Hinduism and Buddhism. Jainism is a very strict and intricate religion and its followers

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    the fire-altar in the form of Dhrishtadyumna and Draupadi. King Drupad was very happy at the birth of Draupadi because at her birth there was a prophecy: “This woman has taken birth to avenge your insult. She has appeared to fulfill a vow. By her‚ Dharma will be preserved on this Earth‚ Kshatriyas will be destroyed. She will be the destroyer of the Kauravas.” (Ray 1995:8) Though it is a boon for King Drupad‚ but for Draupadi‚ it is a curse indirectly. Her life is destined to be overshadowed by war

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    It is one of the most popular poems in the their society. One of the most prominent themes in the poem is the battle between good and evil. The heroes fight those who did not respect Dharma. Dharma is seen as a godly law placed upon society. It refers to the central purpose of ones life‚ as well as the correct path that he or she should follow in the world. In not only the Hindu society but also many others around the world‚ the battle of

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    lack of these human values that the Sathya Sai Speaks‚ Volume 32 part 2 2 country is facing hardships today. Bharat (India) has been the treasure house of spirituality since ancient times‚ but‚ today‚ it has lost both sathya (truth) and dharma (righteousness) and is enmeshed in unrighteous falsehood and injustice. It is therefore incumbent upon students to dedicate themselves to the task of restoring the pristine glory of Bharat. Just as the parents are worried and sad if their children

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