Svadharma
Svadharma is a Sanskrit term meaning one’s own duty or righteousness. It stems from sva, meaning “one’s own,” and dharma, meaning “duty,” “righteousness,” or “law.” In Hindu philosophy, svadharma denotes the duties and ethical obligations that arise from an individual’s inherent nature (svabhava), social position (varna), and stage of life (ashrama). It is typically contrasted with paradharma, the duty of others, which should not be imposed on oneself.
Classical sources describe svadharma as guidance for living in accord with one’s true self and life circumstances.
Scholars note that svadharma has been used at times to justify social hierarchies, and modern interpretations
Overall, svadharma expresses the idea that conduct should be appropriate to who a person is and where