- Dharma - Wikipedia
In its most commonly used sense, dharma refers to an individual's moral responsibilities or duties; the dharma of a farmer differs from the dharma of a soldier, thus making the concept of dharma a varying dynamic
- Dharma | Hinduism, Buddhism, Karma | Britannica
In Hinduism, dharma is the religious and moral law governing individual conduct and is one of the four ends of life
- What Is the Dharma? - Study Buddhism
For Buddhists, the word “Dharma” is used to refer to the Buddha’s teachings, which help to bring us from our current state of confusion and unhappiness to a state of awareness and joy
- Find out How Hinduism Defines Dharma - Learn Religions
Dharma is the path of righteousness and living one's life according to the codes of conduct as described by the Hindu scriptures Hinduism describes dharma as the natural universal laws whose observance enables humans to be contented and happy and to save himself from degradation and suffering
- What is dharma? - Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
Scholar Rupert Gethin defines dharma as “the basis of things, the underlying nature of things, the way things are; in short it is the truth about things, the truth about the world ” Dharma also refers to insight into the truth of how things are
- What Is Dharma? - The Spiritual Life
Dharma is a concept of central importance in Indian philosophy and religion It has multiple meanings in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism
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- Dharma - Dharmapedia Wiki
For practicing Buddhists, references to "dharma" (dhamma in Pali) particularly as "the Dharma", generally means the teachings of the Buddha, commonly known throughout the East as Buddha-Dharma
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