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"This is the sum of duty: do not do to others what would cause pain if done to you" Mahabharata 5:15:17. This quote represents Hinduism on the golden rule, it basically means that do not hurt others or treat them in a way that you would not like to be treated. If you would like to gain respect you should respect them as well. One important concept from Hinduism is Ahimsa which is the idea of non-violence. Issues regarding one's true identity prejudice and negative discrimination.

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"Do not to others what ye do not wish done to yourself; and wish for others too what ye desire and long for, for yourself."

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