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Chapter IX THE PATH OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
(DHARMA)
The aim of Dharma is the manifestaion of divine qualities in a person. Dharma enables him to comprehend the true nature of his soul in order to get freed from karmic impurities. Thus a bonded soul (Jīvātmā) becomes an enlightened one (Antarātmā) and supreme soul ( Paramātmā). Dharma is not merely rituals of idolization and adoration. It is actually the essential nature of soul, which is realized through right conduct associated with right faith and right knowledge. It is rightly said that the path of Dharma really rests in insight, critical knowledge and noble conduct and all the other paraphernalia are just external symbols.
The light of Dharma should be reflected in our day to day activities. Upadhyaya Amar Muni says, “the light of Dharma should guide the aspirant at every step in his life. It is not possible that Dharma in a religious place is different from what it is at the shop or market place. Mahāvīra's Dharma does not allow this duality in conduct.” ( Pannā Samikkhae Dhammaṁ, of Amar Muni, Published by Sanmati Jnanapeeth, Agra, Part I, p. 196 )
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