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Definition of Dhamma in English: Dhammanounˈdʌməˈdɑːməˈdämə another term for Dharma, especially among Theravada Buddhists Example sentencesExamples - In contrast to this dominant view the Buddha sought to proclaim the dhamma universally once he had resolved the problem whether to proclaim it at all.
- Seeing is dhamma, attachment is dhamma, anger is dhamma.
- Primarily because I know it is only a momentary dhamma, a reality.
- Some have thought that this dhamma was identical with Buddhism but, though informed by Buddhist morality, it was essentially the emperor's own.
- This helps limit the sense of the word dhamma to a middle range - all mental states that are unfolding in the experience of a particular person.
Origin Pali, from Sanskrit dharma 'decree or custom'. Definition of Dhamma in US English: Dhammanounˈdämə another term for Dharma, especially among Theravada Buddhists Example sentencesExamples - This helps limit the sense of the word dhamma to a middle range - all mental states that are unfolding in the experience of a particular person.
- Some have thought that this dhamma was identical with Buddhism but, though informed by Buddhist morality, it was essentially the emperor's own.
- Primarily because I know it is only a momentary dhamma, a reality.
- Seeing is dhamma, attachment is dhamma, anger is dhamma.
- In contrast to this dominant view the Buddha sought to proclaim the dhamma universally once he had resolved the problem whether to proclaim it at all.
Origin Pali, from Sanskrit dharma ‘decree or custom’. |