Abstract
Dharma is significant isue in Hindus to achieve life goals such as artha, kama, moksha. There are many explanation about dharma in the Hindu scriptures, especially the Pancama Veda or better known as the Bhagavadgita. Pancama Veda is a complementary book to the Catur Veda. The aim of this research is to understand the concept of dharma contained in the Bhagavadgita. This research is a descriptive qualitative type, the data is processed and arranged systematically to describe the condition of the object in detail, which in this research focuses on describing the concept of dharma in the Bhagavadgita. The concept of dharma in the Bhagavadgita is divided into four, namely: the first dharma word in the Bhagavadgita, dharma as God's law, dharma as the foundation of morality, and dharma as the king of knowledge. Dharma as the first word in the Bhagavadgita shows the urgency that the Bhagavadgita discusses a lot of the teachings of dharma (goodness), dharma is a law made by God and guarded by God which is the reason for God's avatar. Dharma which contains the teachings of goodness is a guide to behavior. Dharma is said to be the highest knowledge that differentiates good and bad actions that leads to liberation.
 Keywords: Dharma, Pancama Weda
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