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 | | Rta literally means the "course of things." At first, the early Hindus (or followers of the "Sanatan Dharma") were notably inquisitive as to the inscrutable order of nature, how the heavenly bodies, the rushing winds and flowing waters, the consistent cycling of the seasons, were regulated. |
 | | Thenceforth sprang rta, whose all-purpose role it was to signify this order, the path that was always followed. |
 | | Rta signifies the way life ought to be, shifting from physical to divine, from natural to moral order. |
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