What are the four Hindu ethics?

Discussion in 'Hindu' started by Sumer Ouzts, Jul 11, 2015.

  1. Sumer Ouzts

    Sumer Ouzts New Member

    Ethics is basically called Nitishastra in sanskrit and sanskrit is an ancient text of Hinduism. Ethics is basically principles, govern, person's behaviour or his activity. Hinduism has its own ethics.

    I am very keen to know about Hinduism ethics. Can anyone tell me?


    Please let me know. I am expecting my reply.

    Thank you
     
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  2. Senthil

    Senthil Active Member Staff Member

  3. Aki Isoda123

    Aki Isoda123 New Member

    • If an skilled Hindu recalls his lifestyle before fleshly beginning, and the storage is a real one, and not a wishful creativity, then the skilled Hindu should also have the storage of how his thoughts first discovered of the phrase values, and how the phrase was considered. Enter into four 'ethical' components of Hinduism; of entertainment, of righteousness, of religious freedom, and of prosperity, and if the Hindu is educated, then he should be able of explaining the three or more components of each factor. Enlightenment is not the ownership of any one belief, nor is any skills limited to happen only within one belief, and so if an educated Buddhist or Religious can find the roots of values, then so can the Hindu.
     

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