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Definition of Dharma in English: Dharmanounˈdəːməˈdɑːməˈdɑrmə mass noun1(in Indian religion) the eternal and inherent nature of reality, regarded in Hinduism as a cosmic law underlying right behaviour and social order. Example sentencesExamples - There is a dharma for all times, sanatan dharma, because it lies there always in the soul.
- Do women teach the dharma in different ways than men?
- They accept the religion's basic concepts of dharma, samsara, karma, and ahimsa.
- When we study the Buddhist dharma, we are not supposed to blindly accept what we are told.
- I feel that if it is able to render good service, especially to the Buddha dharma and Tibet, then my personal life is insignificant.
- From Taipei to New York, hundreds of thousands laud his efforts to spread Buddhist dharma, or teachings.
- It is in the Mahabharata that we get the syncretic picture of lokasamgraha through the concepts of caturvarnashrama dharma and moksha.
- Nama-sankirtana, or the chanting of the Lord's names is the yuga dharma for the age of Kali.
- 1.1 (in Buddhism) the nature of reality regarded as a universal truth taught by the Buddha; the teaching of Buddhism.
- 1.2count noun An aspect of truth or reality.
all dharmas are forms of emptiness
Origin Sanskrit, literally 'decree or custom'. Rhymes amah, armour (US armor), Atacama, Brahma, Bramah, charmer, cyclorama, diorama, disarmer, drama, embalmer, farmer, Kama, karma, lama, llama, Matsuyama, panorama, Parma, pranayama, Rama, Samar, Surinamer, Vasco da Gama, Yama, Yokohama Definition of Dharma in US English: Dharmanounˈdärməˈdɑrmə 1(in Indian religion) the eternal and inherent nature of reality, regarded in Hinduism as a cosmic law underlying right behavior and social order. Example sentencesExamples - I feel that if it is able to render good service, especially to the Buddha dharma and Tibet, then my personal life is insignificant.
- They accept the religion's basic concepts of dharma, samsara, karma, and ahimsa.
- Do women teach the dharma in different ways than men?
- There is a dharma for all times, sanatan dharma, because it lies there always in the soul.
- Nama-sankirtana, or the chanting of the Lord's names is the yuga dharma for the age of Kali.
- From Taipei to New York, hundreds of thousands laud his efforts to spread Buddhist dharma, or teachings.
- It is in the Mahabharata that we get the syncretic picture of lokasamgraha through the concepts of caturvarnashrama dharma and moksha.
- When we study the Buddhist dharma, we are not supposed to blindly accept what we are told.
- 1.1 (in Buddhism) the nature of reality regarded as a universal truth taught by the Buddha; the teaching of Buddhism.
- 1.2 An aspect of truth or reality.
all dharmas are forms of emptiness
Origin Sanskrit, literally ‘decree or custom’. |