Dharma In Religion Essay

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For Dharma, I chose the peace sign with laces on one finger and a heart on the other finger. Dharma means to perform one’s duties. Common Dharmas include marriage, the lace from a dress, caring for one another, the heart, and nonviolence between humans, the peace sign made by the fingers. If everyone followed the Dharma, society would roll with ease.

The bird with a multicolored tail represents deities. Deities are polytheistic, having more than one god, so I used different colors on one tail to show that there are multiple gods in deities. Also, the bird is tinted with bright yellow and orange to show Diwali, the Hindu New Year. Diwali is the festival of lights, which symbolizes that good (light) wins over evil (dark). Karma is represented
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Because of that, my goal is to work hard and find new activities before my mortality runs out. This believe is important because it reminds myself to not waste it by regretting later on. Another one of my beliefs would be that I can’t go far without using a talent I might own. Although some people do have an intuitive talent, if they don’t put in effort, all of that talent will fall down to become nothing. This belief is very crucial, as it tells me to not just rely on what talents I have and actually make the idea rock hard. My third belief is that I shouldn’t talk rudely about other people. If I don’t like other people talking about me I shouldn’t do that either because it never gives a good representation of myself. Another belief of mine is that I should precisely do my part in school or at home. If I do what I need to do by myself, my classmates or my family have one less subject to worry about. My fifth belief would be that I should learn from my mistakes. Surely, I wouldn’t excited to show my parents a failed test grade, but I can review that test and fix my errors, whether it was a clumsy or mathematical mistake, and make sure I don’t do it next time