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He said it was against his dharma. Not religion, here, he meant his beliefs, more like his principles. No religion bans entertainment, haha. :D
Originally posted by: desigal2017
Hey, thanks Ziah.. All these days, I kid you not, I kept wondering which religion Uma follows.. I seriously did not know he means his belief system..
That's what I understand anyway. I'm not a Hindu but have lots of Hindu friends and I love they Hindu religious texts. I've not read them because I never managed to get my hands on them but from school, Internet, friends and Ramayan serial, Mahabharata, and Mahadev serial I kept hearing the word dharm being used in different contexts.
Initially I was confused, but then I understood. Dharm is one word for religion, righteousness, and principles. It's meaning changes according to context. It would make no sense to tell the world that the Hindu religion prohibits entertainment. It does not, all Gods and Godesses would do things to keep themselves entertained, then how can the religion itself prohibit it.
So I am quite sure by dharm, Uma refers to the principles he himself follows. For example, he told Kanak that forgetting the world his God created is adharm, is probably not written in any text, but he believes so because he is a devotee to his God and this does not want to disrespect.
His cultural beliefs (dharm) don't allow him to let girls study beyond 8th grade. Because he believes educated women are too egoistic (ironic he married one and is in love with her too but NVM that xD). But Saraswati, in the religion is the Goddess of knowledge. Which is why Uma will be supporting Kanak later on.
I believe that Uma is a staunch follower of Shivji, but then he also has that typical mentality (which has nothing to do with religion and everything to do with orthodox beliefs) that was prevalent in orthodox India and still is in most villages now.
And if Ladnun is a small town/village then a mentality like this is very common. Where people confuse dharm and religion everyday.
But this is just what my theory is.