Abstract—Amidst various changes along the path of Earth, the form we have today contributes to the ever-evolving nature of the universe. Similarly, the creatures inhabiting this planet have also played their part. Day by day, it becomes evident that humans are the finest beings on this Earth. Although no one has officially granted us this certificate, we have, through our own efforts, acquired the ability to tread the path of progress. While individual perspectives on morality vary, it is undeniable that humans, since ancient times, have contemplated rules and laws for the safety of both humanity and the animal and plant kingdoms. Although the grand protection of the universe remains elusive, we have long been concerned with safeguarding society and its framework. Among the people of India, a land with ancient roots, there exists a thoughtful group of individuals who have crafted various rules and principles for the well-being of weaker beings. The fruits of this contemplation are evident in the Vedas, the repository of knowledge that originated in ancient India. Not only the Vedas, but we have also accumulated diverse literary treasures. Within ancient literature, we find a wealth of knowledge that empowers us to protect the vulnerable. Additionally, through methods like brainwashing, we have influenced human minds regarding concepts of good and evil. Thus, let us now delve into how ancient literature explained morality and how it shaped our understanding of ethics.