yes, indeed Hinduism provides a moral code of conduct, which is known as Dharma (righteous living). this code of conduct is portrayed in Sacred Texts or Vedas.
jainism
Jainism
There are thousands of teachins in Jainsim but most of them are related to Science and a few with moral teachings-Non-violenceNon-possessivenessCelebacyPrinciple of pluralism (or Anekantvada)Right faith, Right knowledge, Right conduct , etc.
the answer is conduct
In Hinduism religious and moral duties of an individual are referred as Dharma (righteous living) . In Hinduism Dharma (righteous living) is very important for a man to follow.
Moral example code of Hinduism is called Dharma (righteous living). Austerity (tapaḥ) Truthfulness (satyam) Purity (shaucham) & Compassion (dayā) .
Moral conduct is the manner in which one decides to act morally. Morals, as defined by dictionary.com, are: of, pertaining to, or concerned with the principles or rules of right conduct or the distinction between right and wrong.
It can be. "Moral turpitude" is somewhat of a catch all.
Dharma
Always read books and be a encourage
Absolutely not. There are few religions as different from each other as Christianity and Hinduism. Christianity is monotheist. Hinduism is polytheist. Christianity believes in an afterlife. Hinduism believes in reincarnation. Christianity opposes caste systems. Hinduism is based on a caste system. Christianity has a moral code based on love. Hinduism has a moral code based on it's Caste System. There are more differences but these should make it obvious that the two religions have little in common.
ethics?