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️ Dharma: The True Religion and Spirituality ️ The Viṣṇudūtas began to speak with serious voices: "You should claim to be the representatives of Dharmarāja [Yamarāja], the superintendent of death and keeper of religion, and accuse us of interfering with their occupation, which he has entrusted to you. So, could you kindly explain what is dharma, or religion, and what is adharma, or irreligion? If you are really representatives of Yamarāja, then you can answer this question." The Yamadutas answered: "What is prescribed in the Vedas constitutes dharma, and what is opposed to that is irreligion. The Vedas are directly the Supreme Personality of God, Nārāyaṇa, and are self-criticated. This
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