Raga - Dvesha ( Like -Dislike) :
To,
All Members,
What is to be done in a given situation is svadharma.
It is the appropriate course of action in a given situation.
This can conflict with what I like or do not like to do.
As long as what is to be done is in keeping with my raga or what is not to be done corresponds to my dvesha, there is no problem.
But more often than not, dharma and adharma are pitted against raga and dvesha.
When raga-dveshas are in keeping with what is to be done, they assume the status of dharma.
And we should know that what is against dharma is against Bhagavan because he is the moral order.
Without any education every human being has knowledge of dharma and adharma.
At least we are clear about what others should and should not do to us.
That we all commonly sense and that we all commonly sense something, that is order.
Moreover, the moral order and free will are connected.
We do have a faculty of choice.
If we did not, there would be no necessity for a moral order because we would be perfectly programmed like the animals.
Because I have a free will, I can always choose to align it with dharma and not with my raga-dvesha.
(Gita : Chapter-12. Slokam-s-6,&7)
Swami Dayananda Saraswati
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