Dharma
this is the divine law in early India this was commonly used but i would suggest you go to do a little more reading for yourself it is pretty interesting what this word really means and some true things behind it (sorry for no capitalization really sorry!)
Divine law is set forth by what we know in the bible, its the word of god. As a Christian theologian he sees gods word as the ultimate power. Therefore even though human law can be virtuous this is only the case when it influenced by divine law.
The caste system was not created by Hinduism, but instead by society, who then later took it to be part of the religion. This is similar to other things that have occurred in the world such as flagellation in Christianity.
A transgression against divine law.
The nature of the divine Gods in Hinduism varies. The Hindus strongly believe that their gods will manifest in various ways taking different forms of nature.
no, it is morally forbidden in Hinduism. But there is no law against it in Hinduism.
it means that he is divine and altimate one :D
Hinduism is the divine history, the true path of God, and the creation of the earth.
law and or divine law
The word Hinduism has three syllables. Hin-du-ism.
No. Our country was founded by men who upheld divine law.
The Tagalog word for divine is "banal."
The Law Divine - 1920 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A