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Dharma most fundamental concept of our culture, says Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar

Jagdeep Dhankhar. File photo

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Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday said dharma is the most fundamental concept of Indian culture, guiding all aspects of life and that inequities have no place in a society governed by dharma.

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Dharma represents both the path, the passage as also the destination and the goal, applying to all spheres of existence, including divine beings. It serves as a practical rather than utopian ideal for righteous living, he said.

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“Sanatana stands for empathy, sympathy, compassion, tolerance, non-violence, virtuosity, sublimity, religiosity and all these converge in one word, inclusivity,” he said. Addressing the gathering at the “Namah Shivaya” Parayan organised by Sringeri Sri Sharada Peetham as part of their Suvarna Bharati Mahotsava here, Dhankhar described “Mantra Cosmopolis” as a rare and spectacular event that resonates deeply, engaging the mind, heart, and soul, with everyone in harmony.

He said: “Vedic chanting, one of humanity’s most ancient and continuous oral traditions, serves as a living link to our ancestor’s profound spiritual wisdom”.

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