Swadharm (Swadharma) means one’s own duty — the path, responsibilities, and way of living that align with your nature, role, and values.
- In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna tells Arjuna that it’s better to follow your own imperfect duty than perfectly imitate someone else’s.
- It emphasizes authenticity over comparison.
- Your swadharma comes from who you are — your abilities, circumstances, and conscience.
- Judging others becomes less relevant when you focus on fulfilling your own role.
- It encourages humility: everyone has a different path and different lessons.
In simple words: Do your own duty honestly, instead of judging how others live theirs.
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