The creator Lord Parameshwara gave knowledge to the Rishis through the Vedas. Many Rishis understood the contents of the Vedas by reading them. They establish the Gurukulas and instructed Vedas to their disciples. Veda means wisdom. Human beings become intellectuals by reading the Vedas. Many examples of this are specified in the mythology under Upanishads. ‘Dharma’ has given the first priority in Indian culture because it is the first virtue in the quadrilateral masculinity of Dharma, Ardha, Kama, and Moksha. Diet, sleep, fear, etc. are similar to humans and livestock. The difference between humans and beasts is that man is an intellectual when it comes to virtue. He can read, write, understands any issue, and can follow the virtue which cannot be done by beasts. As a result of the ritual of many lakhs of births, God gave birth to this human body. So all humans should use this and practicing the Dharma and living in it is not only brings happiness to the lives and also fulfills the wishes in our lives. Through this book, I offer more content knowledge in fewer pages for fear of library expansion. It is our responsibility to inform and practice our orthodox morality, especially for students and young people at the present time. As mentioned above, there are many things to say about Dharma in Chaturvedi in our Epic texts such as the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Though we speak about Dharma in our day-to-day life most of us do not understand the meaning of Dharma and its Ten characteristics. Through this book, I would like to enlighten them. There is no doubt that reading this book gives a clear understanding of virtue. There is no doubt that man attains salvation only by practicing righteousness. Though religion separates human beings, the only thing that seeks to be human is a virtue.