What Matters Is A Person’s Karma And Dharma Not Appearance – Hinduism Teaching Human society often becomes fascinated by outward beauty, wealth, status, and physical appearance. Yet the spiritual wisdom of Sanatana Dharma repeatedly teaches that true greatness is never determined by external form. A person is ultimately known by karma, righteous actions, dharma, character, wisdom, and inner purity. Appearance changes with time, age, and circumstance, but the fruits of karma and the strength of dharma leave a lasting impact across generations. The Hindu scriptures consistently emphasize that the body is temporary while the atman is eternal. Therefore, judging a person solely by appearance is considered superficial and spiritually immature. What truly matters is how one lives, how one treats others, and whether one walks the path of righteousness. The Vamana avatar of Bhagavan Srihair Vishnu stands as one of the most refined teachings in the entire Hindu sacred tradition on the na...