20 November 2007
Jivanta-dharma
There is only one Dharma, and many dharmas.
In India, the dharmas include Vaishnava-dharma (composed of worshippers of Vishnu), Shaiva-dharma (consisting of devotees of Shiva), Shakta-dharma (which includes venerators of the Divine Mother), Bauddhya-dharma (the tradition of Buddhist practices), and Jaina-dharma (the teachings of the Jinas).
Dharmas also exist in the West. There are Yaihaduta-dharma (Judaism), Chraista-dharma (Christianity), and Aislama-dharma (Islam). In the modern Western world, Lokayata-dharma (naturalism, or philosophical materialism) has proven quite popular.
Jivanta-dharma is a subset of Chraista-dharma.
In India, the dharmas include Vaishnava-dharma (composed of worshippers of Vishnu), Shaiva-dharma (consisting of devotees of Shiva), Shakta-dharma (which includes venerators of the Divine Mother), Bauddhya-dharma (the tradition of Buddhist practices), and Jaina-dharma (the teachings of the Jinas).
Dharmas also exist in the West. There are Yaihaduta-dharma (Judaism), Chraista-dharma (Christianity), and Aislama-dharma (Islam). In the modern Western world, Lokayata-dharma (naturalism, or philosophical materialism) has proven quite popular.
Jivanta-dharma is a subset of Chraista-dharma.
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