Dharma to Karma
Both ‘Karma’ and ‘Dharma’ are Sanskrit terms inherited from Vedic philosophy, India’s most incredible wisdom in the field of spiritualism dating back over 5,000 years. According to that concept, ‘karma’ is a path of activity in thoughts, words, motives, and acts, implying that cause equals effect, action equals response, and opposites are equal as one and the same, being two sides of the same coin. ‘Dharma’ refers to a universal rule of conduct for living in harmony with nature and the universe. According to the Vedas, there is no need to give up anything in life to progress, transcend, and transform. You don’t have to live in a remote location to live a moral life. You can live a righteous life no matter where you are. Our sages established four ‘purusharthas’ of life – Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha, which interprets as the goals of human existence. These are the four human life goals that everyone must strive to thrive.