What are ethics and morality in day to day life? What does our Hindu religion say about it? Are these both related or is one based on the other? What should a person follow in life?
By rkmissionashrama on Sep 3, 2007 in Practical Spiritual Life, Spiritual FAQs
Moral & ethical values vary from person to person. What is moral to an Indian may be most immoral for a Westerner, and vice versa. Even in the same country, if a soldier kills the enemies in the war, he will be honoured, whereas if an ordinary man kills a person, he will be punished. I wish you read Swami Vivekananda’s Karma Yoga in which he deals in detail on the subject.
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