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By : Dayamoyee Mondal, General Practitioner, Physician of Alternative Medicines (Private Practitioner)
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Call of ‘MahaDharma’ –the religion of humanity

Although, it is a religion in name, but in real meaning – it is the call or invitation of humanity, –the call of becoming fully grown human being.

It is not possible to ignore this invitation for any conscious human being. To respond at this call is not meaning abandon one’s religion. 

Practice of ‘MahaDharma’ is a special kind of Yoga (MahaYoga) practice, by which one can advance on the path of becoming fully grown human being, through this true self-development program. Actually ‘MahaDharma’ is a true self-development program for conscious human being.

 Top Comment : santhanam sudhakar   | 05 08 2011 12:24:11 +0000
Nice... To my knowledge Dharma means nature's law... abiding this law is humanity...
 
16 comments on "Word of the day - 2"
  Commented by  Nagpal Singh, Sales and Business Development, Babel Group of companies    | 08 21 2012 12:54:48 +0000
Religion  states righteousness by all means... rest all meanings are mere personal inferences.. 
  Commented by  Biswanath Biswas, Book Seller, Amar Library    | 05 25 2011 06:41:05 +0000
Very nice!
  Commented by  Raju V P, Head of Finance Information Systems, an International Bank    | 05 18 2011 09:25:58 +0000
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A little addition to the comments above which have covered quite a few aspects.  Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism already practice mahadharma.  These religions recognise that there are several ways of attaining spiritual realisation.  Whereas Bible and Quran are considered to be repositories of absolute truth by their followers and every person who is not following this is considered pagans or kafirs.  Hinduism believes in the principle of sarva dharma sambhava - in the spirit that all religions are equally worthy of respect.  And this is the essence of Mahadharma.
  Commented by  Suryanarayan Murthy, Asst Vice President (Corporate Finance), A Hydro Power Project    | 05 18 2011 06:32:08 +0000
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In my opinion, Dharma is a set of rules for the mankind. All religions preach kindness to humanity. But how many of us are practicing respect to a fellow human being. True Self Development starts only when we leave "desire and attachment". But how many of us leave these two? As long as one refuses to see himself in the other person, he is not enlightened. And any effort to teach him will be futile.
  Commented by  S. M., Personal Adviser & Film Adviser , http://myadviser.piczo.com    | 05 18 2011 06:19:25 +0000
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Very nice! 
  Commented by  NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN, AREA SALES MANGER, UNIFLEX CABLES LTD    | 05 13 2011 18:27:51 +0000
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I agree with Mr.Santhanam Sudhakar and Mr.Vidhu Dar.

Any one is doing against the doctrine of nature or doing harm knowingly to others will be regretted one day in future.The Mahadharma deals with the self development of human beings through mind purification. 

Thanks for the referral Dr.Ray and Ms.Dayamoyee.
 
  Commented by  Rathin Deb, Freelance Retail Consultant    | 05 10 2011 05:51:42 +0000
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Very well written about Maha Dharma to attain real human being.
  Commented by  Rathin Deb, Freelance Retail Consultant    | 05 10 2011 05:51:27 +0000
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Very well written about Maha Dharma to attain real human being.
  Commented by  Abhijit Roy, Freelancer, Freelancer    | 05 10 2011 04:40:49 +0000
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Making us proper human being –is the chief object of ‘MahaDharma’
  Commented by  Dhawal, IT Consultant, Electro Industries    | 05 09 2011 10:30:33 +0000
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Thanks Dayamoyee for invite
To me, Dharma is nothing but a guide/path to act humanity.
Wearing t-shirt  printed  'Being Human' does not suffice,concrete acts that justifies is required by any means, by any said religion.  
  Commented by  Dr. Ray, Head of the institution , Universal Treatment Center    | 05 09 2011 07:20:00 +0000
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‘MahaDharma’ is a true self-development program for conscious human being. 
  Commented by  Dayamoyee Mondal, General Practitioner, Physician of Alternative Medicines (Private Practitioner)    | 05 09 2011 06:59:05 +0000
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Thank you all participants.  I have added a few words more. Please review the topic. 
  Commented by  Vidhu Dar, Dy. General Manager- Stores, Bgr energy systems ltd    | 05 08 2011 14:35:58 +0000
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Dharma do not mean law it has been wrongly taken as religion also, according to Geeta it means your nature swadharma means our nature and paradharma bhayavaha means following nature of other is dangerous . 
  Commented by  S. Muralidharan, Head, Project Planning/Strategy, Knowledge Foundation    | 05 08 2011 13:33:27 +0000
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According to Prof. Shyam Ranganathan of York University, "Hinduism might be identified with a core set of values, commonly known in Hindu literature as the puruṣārthas , or ends of persons. The puruṣārthas are a set of four values: dharma, artha, kāma and mokṣa. “Dharma” in the Puruṣārtha scheme and throughout much of Hindu literature stands for the ethical or moral (in action, or in character, hence it is often translated as “duty”), “artha” for economic wealth, “kāma” for pleasure, and “mokṣa” for soteriological liberation from rebirth and imperfection. Hinduism, one might argue, is any religious view from the Indian subcontinent that recognizes that human beings ought to maximize the puruṣārthas at the appropriate time and in the appropriate ways. This approach will not do, for not all views that we consider Hindu recognize the validity of all of these values. While many of the systematic Hindu philosophical schools seem to be critical of kāma, understood as sensual pleasure, the early stage of one Hindu philosophical school—Pūrvamīmāṃsā—does not recognize the idea that there is anything like liberation as a possible end for individuals."
  Commented by  Sujeet Vishwakarma, Managing Director, RCA Group    | 05 08 2011 12:48:50 +0000
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I donot clearly know how to define Dharma, but am pretty sure what it is not. Dharma is not a way to manage society through its social, political or religious systems. It can be defined with the elements of nature and human intelligence clubbed togather to make Earth more livable place. 
  Commented by  santhanam sudhakar, CEO/MD/Director, subhasharecare    | 05 08 2011 12:24:11 +0000
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Nice... To my knowledge Dharma means nature's law... abiding this law is humanity... 
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