Exam 8: Exploring the Concepts of Karma, Svadharma, and Purushartha
Exam 1: Ethics Philosophy25 Questions
Exam 2: Exploring the Foundations of Ethics25 Questions
Exam 3: Exploring Positive Science, Ethics, and Psychology25 Questions
Exam 4: Exploring the Concepts of Character, Conduct, and Hedonism25 Questions
Exam 5: Advocates of Utilitarianism and Kants Ethical Theory25 Questions
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Exam 7: Exploring Virtue and Theories of Punishment in Ethics25 Questions
Exam 8: Exploring the Concepts of Karma, Svadharma, and Purushartha25 Questions
Exam 9: Exploring Ethics: From Jainism to Indian Constitution25 Questions
Exam 10: The Science of Ethics: Exploring Data and Postulates25 Questions
Exam 11: Exploring the Depths of Knowledge: a Journey Through Socratic Philosophy24 Questions
Exam 12: Ethical Theories and Concepts25 Questions
Exam 13: Ethical Considerations in Morality and Society25 Questions
Exam 14: Ethics and Business Practices21 Questions
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The duties of the individuals of the each varna is determined in accordance with:
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The ________ is different vocational groups in accordance with their qualities.
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Jainavratas corresponding the five restraints (yama) of the ----- system.
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Who should tend cattle, and carry on trade, agriculture, and commerce.
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---------- are protecting people from external aggressions and internal disturbances, chasing the wicked etc.
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There are three fundamental qualities or gunas which is present in every individual. They are:
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