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Dharma is a very complicated word, for which there is no equivalent word in any other language, including english

. Dharma actually means that which upholds this entire creation. It is a Divine law that is inherent and invisible, but responsible for all existence. Dharma exists in all planes, in all aspects and at all levels of creation. In the context of human life, dharma consists of all that an individual undertakes in harmony

with Divine expectations and his own inner spiritual aspirations, actions that would ensure order and harmony with in himself and in the environment in which he lives.

there are punishment when you break dharma.......

some caste say(vishnu believers) you will be punished according to the Garuda puranas

and some believe say you will take birth again in this world......

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