every Hindu has four obligations.
1.Dharam
2.artha
3.Kama.
4.Moksha
Duty is to realize that God exists in humanitarian services and God realization.
The Hindu term for duty is Dharma. It is also a term for religion, natural law, social welfare, ethics, health and transcendental realization. The correct pronunciation can be found online.
in Hinduism any action performed with no reward is religious,irrespective of results, duty bound action .
Beliefs essential to Hinduism includes valor duty hard work ambition dharma comes on the top of the list.
Beliefs essential to Hinduism includes valor duty hard work ambition dharma comes on the top of the list.
Hinduism includes selflessness devotion and valor duty hard work ambition dharma comes on the top of the list.
Dharma
Caste system as laid out by Manu Rishi in Manusmriti
The basic principle of Hinduism is respect. Mother has given birth to her son so according to Hinduism it is his duty to follow all her mothers wishes.
Example is given from one of the Scriptures known as Mahabharata. "Do your duty and do not worry about the result."
Hiduism is not a religion of book it is a way of life. Sanmatan dharam is its theme ... Sanatan means eternal dharma means the duty . Thus it means the duty to be followed my men eternally
Hinduism has many religious duties, while Buddhism has very few religious duties. some of these duties in Hinduism are Dharma (righteous living) Artha (material prosperity) Kāma (enjoyment) and Moksha (liberation) while Buddhism focuses on eternal peace and helping others.
the trem for duty in Hinduism is called Dharma (righteous living). To ensure a better life one must do his Dharma (righteous living).
The lifestyle for Hinduism includes adherence to dharma (duty/righteousness), practicing rituals, meditation, yoga, vegetarianism in some cases, respecting nature, and embracing a wide range of cultural and regional practices.