Sadvritta’s role in creating a compassionate and ethical society in the present era

  • Ashok Kumar Sen Post Graduate Scholar PG Department of Swathavritta & Yoga, Post Graduate Institute of Ayurved, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.
  • Brahmanand Sharma HOD, PG Department of Swathavritta & Yoga, Post Graduate Institute of Ayurved, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.
  • Mohammed Faruque Post Graduate Scholar PG Department of Swathavritta & Yoga, Post Graduate Institute of Ayurved, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.
  • Nupur Rangani Post Graduate Scholar PG Department of Swathavritta & Yoga, Post Graduate Institute of Ayurved, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.
  • Swapnil Jaiswal Post Graduate Scholar PG Department of Swathavritta & Yoga, Post Graduate Institute of Ayurved, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.
  • Pavitra Trivedi Post Graduate Scholar PG Department of Swathavritta & Yoga, Post Graduate Institute of Ayurved, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.
Keywords: Sadvritta, Ethics, Social harmony, Moral conduct, Modern era, Social values, Ethical living

Abstract

In today's rapid and interconnected environment, upholding ethical values and nurturing compassion in social interactions has increasingly become a concern. Sadvritta, an ancient Ayurvedic ethical conduct code, presents timeless principles that can act as a moral guide in the current age. This paper examines the significance of Sadvritta in developing a compassionate and ethical society, highlighting how its fundamental values - such as honesty, non-violence, respect for others, and self-control - can tackle the social dilemmas and ethical issues we confront today. By incorporating Sadvritta into everyday life, individuals can aid in fostering harmonious communities, encouraging empathy, and nurturing individual and communal well-being. This research underscores the necessity of revitalizing these ethical principles to form a balanced, peaceful, and morally grounded society in the contemporary world.

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DOI: 10.21760/jaims.10.2.36
Published: 2025-04-14
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Ashok Kumar Sen, Brahmanand Sharma, Mohammed Faruque, Nupur Rangani, Swapnil Jaiswal, Pavitra Trivedi. Sadvritta’s role in creating a compassionate and ethical society in the present era. J Ayurveda Integr Med Sci [Internet]. 2025Apr.14 [cited 2025Apr.23];10(2):256 -22. Available from: https://jaims.in/jaims/article/view/4329
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