The Nature of Religion Described in Padmapuran

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  • Dr. Krishna Kumar  Lecturer, Sanskrit Department, SJS College, Kurtha, Arwal, Bihar, India

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Abstract

Religion is the prestige of the entire world, the only shelter of the eternal moral system of the world. In the world, near the pious, the whole mass of people goes, through religion, people remove their sins, everything is reputed on religion, hence religion is said to be the best. In it, the broad nature of religion has been discussed. From the beginning of creation till the end of the whole business is bound by the rules of religion. The movement and destiny of the world are totally righteous. Known-unknown form, every action of the root-conscious takes place according to its assigned religion. Indian mystics had experienced this universal power of religion. The author of Mahabharata has also inaugurated its importance and strength in the definition of religion. It is called Dharma by holding it as it is. Religion wears people who are full of dharna, that is Dharma, it is sure.

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2017-10-30

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Dr. Krishna Kumar, " The Nature of Religion Described in Padmapuran, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 3, Issue 6, pp.1180-1183, September-October-2017.