The first virtue, ‘Daya’, is the teaching of compassion, kindness and mercy.
“Compassion surpasses the merits of bathing in all the shrines and charity of the world” — Sri Guru Arjan Dev Jee
Daya is considered as a divine quality. To cherish compassion for all beings with a content heart.
“Be kind to all beings-this is more meritorious than bathing at the sixty-eight sacred shrines of pilgrimage and the giving of charity. “ — Guru Granth Sahib
All of us can admit we lack compassion at times. Being human is hard. But now more than ever, we need to be kinder and more forgiving of each other. To have compassion is to overlook the imperfections of others.
We are human. Mistakes are inevitable. So lift each other up and give a helping hand to those in need. All that will matter in the end is how we helped others.
2. Dharam: Righteousness
The second virtue ‘Dharam’ is the teaching of righteousness, faith and duty.
“Righteousness is the child of…
Waheguru