Tradition of ethics in Sanskrit literature
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The word 'ethic' is created when the word 'policy' is corrected. 'Nitya Janayta Iti Moral', which knows the 'policy' itself is 'moral'. The ideal form of policy is moral thought, the purpose of which is to create a human character. Ethical thought is the group of internal feelings and rules of duties, in which the idea of ??fair-improper is embodied. Ethical thought is an important means of social control. Ethics teaches the virtues of truth, non-violence, honesty, justice, equality and love, and prevents false, incest, etc. from maladies. There are rules in ethical considerations, this rule is considered to be the ideal of society. Ethical considerations play an important role in social control when the effects of religion become loosened.
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