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Religion and Religious Fanaticism – An Analysis
The terrorists are made to swallow the poison of Fanaticism
Religion is an art of living. It is meant for mental peace. Dharma is the process of drying up (Nirjarā) the acts (Karmas) clinging on the soils of soul, while strolling along in the worldly life (Samsāra). Etymologically, that which sustains us is Dharma. It is the preventer of a fall in miserable condition on an unhappy route after death. In fact, Dharma is the nature of self.
In the modern currents of time, fanaticism is associated with religion. Of course, from time immemorial, such a thing has been clinging to religion. Each side is obsessed with the belief that “what I do is religion. The opposite side is behaving irreligiously.' Then fanaticism makes its entry into Dharma. If we regard Yudhishthir or Rama as symbols of religion, Duryodhan or Rāvana are the symbols of fanaticism.
The original nature of the soul or an object is 'Dharma’. Thus, Dharma is a disposition. Limiting one's own self to one's own religion, to observe real Dharma of non-violence and do good deeds is civilization and religious fanaticism is abnormality. Religion and religious fanaticism are two final ends on opposite
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