In the Mimamsa and Vaisheshika systems, the concept of Dharma is interpreted and emphasized differently, reflecting the distinct philosophical focuses of these schools of thought. Mimamsa System The Mimamsa system, specifically Purva Mimamsa, is primarily concerned with the exegesis of the Vedas, particularly the Samhitas and Brahmanas, which are largely ritualistic texts. Jaimini, the key proponent of this school, encapsulates the essence of Dharma in a narrowly defined scope in his Purva Mimamsa Sutras (1.1.2): ‘Codana-lakshanortho dharmah,’ Translation: "Dharma is the desirable goal or result that is indicated by injunctive (Vedic) passages." Here, Jaimini emphasizes Dharma as the prescribed actions and rituals detailed in the Vedas, particularly those that are injunctive or command-like in nature (codana). This interpretation underscores the ritualistic and performance-oriented aspect of Dharma, suggesting that adherence to Vedic rituals is essential for attaini...