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Gene F. Collins Jr. defines Adharma as irreligiosity. Gene states that it is anything contrary to the laws of existence. According to him, they are those actions which are contrary to one's Dharma. Whatever facilitates spiritual growth is Dharma, and whatever impedes spiritual growth is Adharma.
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Following an Adharmic path means acting on three vices, which are, pride, contact, and intoxication. According to him, blind faith without regard for spiritual understanding is Adharma. Following the path of Adharma can result in a bad future.
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and their sons, the heroes endowed with mighty power, and treading in the path of truth, as constantly contribute to its preservation.
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as mythical characters, and it is loaded with symbolism about virtues and vices, morality and ethics. The lineage is as follows,
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replied: the religious principles prescribed in the Vedas constitute as Dharma, and those that are not constitute as Adharma.
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or absolutely unethical in Indian philosophy. Rather it is a complex functional subjective term just like
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Sanskrit-English Dictionary, Cologne Digital Sanskrit Lexicon, Cologne University, Germany
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Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on the Bhagavad-Gita, a New Translation and Commentary
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Ariel Glucklich (2014), The Sense of Adharma, Oxford University Press,
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Ariel Glucklich (2014), The Sense of Adharma, Oxford University Press,
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as chaos, disorder, non-harmonious and explains it as opposite of
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Cosmopsychology: The Psychology of Humans as Spiritual Beings
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Words and phrases with no direct English translation
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Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha. Sutta 22:14.
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Index

Adharma (disambiguation)
Sanskrit
antonym
dharma
wrongness
evil
immorality
vice
Bhagavata Purana
Yamaduta
Dharma
Vishnu Purana
Dakṣa
Śraddhā
Kāma
Lakṣmī
Darpa
Dhṛti
Niyama
Tuṣṭi
Santoṣa
Puṣṭi
Lobha
Medhā
Śruta
Kriyā
Daṇḍa
Naya
Vinaya
Buddhi

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