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1) Law
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[Buddhism] Dhamma (धम्म) or Dharma (धर्म) in Buddhism can have the following meanings: ==Etymology and Linguistic variants== Dharma is a Sanskrit word and the derived Prakrit word is Dhamma Etymologically, the word Dhamma (Sanskrit: Dharma) is derived from the root `dham,` meaning `to uphold` and `to support,` and the commen...
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[Jainism] Jain texts assign a wide range of meaning to the word Dharma (धर्म) or Dhamma (Prakrit: धम्म). It is often translated as `religion” and as such, Jainism is called Jain Dharma by its adherents. The word Dharma encompasses the following meanings in Jainism: ==The nature of a substance== According to Jainism, Univer...
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(sanskrit, roughly law or way) The way of the higher Truths. Beings that live in harmony with Dharma proceed quicker towards moksha, nirvana, or personal liberation, a concept first taught in Indian religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism).
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Doctrine, law, truth. 1. What prevents SUFFERING; usually BUDDHADHARMA. 2. Any objects of knowledge. 3. Religion or religious knowledge. 4. REALISATIONS of the path and the consequent cessation of SUFFERING.
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(from the article `ajiva`) ...`nonliving substance,` as opposed to jiva, `soul` or `living matter.` Ajiva is divided into: (1) ka, `space,` (2) dharma, `that which makes motion ... ...The Jains recognize the existence of five astikayas (eternal categories of being) which together make up the ...
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key concept with multiple meanings in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.[17 related articles]
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India Religious duty.
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duty, righteous path
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In Buddhism, teaching and scriptures of the Buddha, whose words and principles lead to enlightenment; also the `universal law`. The doctrine of the dharma is summed up in the Four Noble Truths:...
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In Hinduism, the consciousness of forming part of an ordered universe, and hence the moral duty of accepting one's station in life. For Hindus, correct performance of dharma has a favourable effect...
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[Buddhism] (Sanskrit; Pali dhamma). Truth, teaching, or religion.
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Often translated as the Truth or the Laws of Nature. It is synonymous with the word religion among Hindus, who often refer to their religious beliefs as dharma.
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Dharma means religion, religious duty, religious teaching. The word dharma comes from a Sanskrit root meaning “to uphold, support, bear,” thus dharma is that order of things which informs the whole world, from the laws of nature to the inner workings of conscience. For the Buddhist tradition, the Dharma (or Dhamma in Pali) refers especially to ...
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(Sanskrit; Pali dhamma). Truth, teaching, or religion.
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Dharma are moral and social duties/obligations. Otherwise known as the Fulfillment of one’s purpose.
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Pronounced “DAHR-muh.” The mode of conduct for an individual that is most conducive to spiritual advancement. It includes universal human values as well as values that are specific to persons in various stages of life. In Hinduism it also refers to individual obligations in terms of law and social law. In Buddhism it is the teachings of Buddha ...
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noun basic principles of the cosmos; also: an ancient sage in Hindu mythology worshipped as a god by some lower castes;
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(Skr.) Right, virtue, duty, usage, law, social as well as cosmic. -- K.F.L.
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(Buddhism) In Buddhism, teaching and scriptures of the Buddha, whose words and principles lead to enlightenment; also the `universal law`. The doctrine of the dharma is summed up in the Four Noble Truths: 1. all of existence is suffering (dukkha); 2. suffering begins with...
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(Hinduism) In Hinduism, the consciousness of forming part of an ordered universe, and hence the moral duty of accepting one's station in life. For Hindus, correct performance of dharma has a favourable effect on their karma (fate); this may enable them to be reborn to a higher caste or...
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essential quality or character, as of the cosmos or one's own nature. · conformity to religious law, custom, duty, or one's own quality or character. · virtue. · religion. · law, esp. religious law. · the doctrine or teaching of the Buddha. Pali,
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A divinely ordained code of proper conduct.
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Often translated as the Truth or the Laws of Nature. It is synonymous with the word religion among Hindus, who often refer to their religious beliefs as dharma.
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