The moral code falls under the Dharma, which is the universal law of what is right and what is wrong. According to a person of the Hindu faith, you accumulate good or bad Karma, depending on whether or not you follow the Dharma. Because of this, sometimes the Dharma is called Karmic Law.
This may be different for each Hindu based on the path they have chosen, but mostly, it is in line with the moral code's of other mainstream religions. Sex within marriage, not killing, not stealing, and being compassionate are some of the more widely accepted aspects of morality. There are not a lot of rigid do's or do not's that are universally held. Non violence to any living thing is considered a huge part of the moral code for many people of the Hindu faith.
Some basic moral teachings of Hinduism:
Respect all living beings.
The moral code in Hinduism is used to keep people ethical. Hindus believe that what you do in this life will have a positive or negative effect on their next life.
Moral law in Hinduism is broken down into four different types of Dharma. They include cosmic law, social dharma, human law, and self dharma.
Do good, Be Good live for others to render services and God realization in humanity.
Hinduism was created as an ideal Religion. Every one was assigned code of conduct so society can experience Ultimate joy & peace.
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no, the word sharia means law for Muslims. Hindu practice what is known as Hindu code of conduct.
"No Code of Conduct" was released in 1998.
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The duration of No Code of Conduct is 1.58 hours.
The Code of Conduct was to attack America
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The code of conduct for knights is called a Chivalry.
Macy's code of conduct is "get down and suck this DICK!"
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See the related link for the ARC code of conduct.
The Code and Conduct of the class was very complicated. . . . Conduct as a noun is a synonym for Code practically
The phrase "code of conduct" is a noun. It is essentially a set of rules for a particular situation.