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  1. Dharmas. The two Dharma's Zachary Haribhadra (approx. 6-7th cent. ) discusses, dharma ,in Dharma-Bindu. He writes (Translation by Y. Malaya): | Because of
  2. That all men should be happy always. " Edward D'Cruz interprets the Ashoka, dharma ,as a" religion to be used as a symbol of a new imperial unity and a cementing
  3. Theology, philosophy and mythology, and provide information on the practice of, dharma ,(religious living). Among these texts, the Vedas are the foremost in
  4. Be organized into defined stages (ashram, see dharma sastra). The antonym of, dharma ,is dharma meaning unnatural or immoral. Dharma also refers to the teachings
  5. Hindu, Buddhist or Jain versions. All four traditions have notions of karma, dharma , samsara, moksha and various forms of Yoga. Of course, these terms may be
  6. And Sikhism are called Hindu Dharma, Buddha-Dharma,Jain-Dharma and Sikh, dharma , respectively. Hinduism Development In the Rig Veda, the belief (or
  7. Of laws and prescriptions of" daily morality" based on the notion of karma, dharma , and societal norms. Hinduism grants a great degree of freedom of belief and
  8. Example where RTA is mentioned: The transition of the RTA to the modern idea of, dharma ,occurs in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishads. The Upanishads saw dharma as the
  9. Loss. The deity Dharma is also the name of a deity or Devi in charge of, dharma , Mythological, he is said to have been born from the right breast of Brahma
  10. A basic unit of existence and/or experience. In East Asia, the translation for, dharma ,is, pronounced FA in Mandarin, beop in Korean, hō in Japanese, and far in
  11. Hinduism, Jainism,Buddhism, and Sikhism, beings that live in accordance with, dharma ,proceed more quickly toward dharma yuk am, moksha or nirvana (personal
  12. Translation by Y. Malaya): | Because of the difference in practice, dharma ,is of two kinds, for the householders and for the monks. | Of the
  13. S own words: In the Mahabharata, Krishna defines dharma as, : " Dhaaranaad, dharma ,it either dharma vidhrtaah rajah, Yat said Havana sanyuktam SA dharma
  14. Idea of dharma occurs in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishads. The Upanishads saw, dharma ,as the universal principle of law, order,harmony, all in all truth, that
  15. Original form. Buddha's teachings For practicing Buddhists, references to ", dharma ," ( dharma in Pale) particularly as" the Dharma ", generally means the
  16. Beop in Korean, hō in Japanese, and far in Vietnamese. However, the term, dharma ,can also be transliterated from its original form. Buddha's teachings For
  17. Forerunner to the idea of Dharma. The idea of RTA laid the cornerstone of, dharma ,'s implicit attribution to the" ultimate reality" of the surrounding universe
  18. Of an object ". It is the nature of the soul to be free, thus for the soul,the, dharma ,IA paralaukika, beyond worldly. However, the nature of the body is to seek
  19. Understanding and bod hi; recognized in Dharma transmission. Jainism In Jainism, dharma ,is natural. Zachary Samantabhadra writes, Vatthu Sahara ammo:" the dharma is
  20. Kinds, for the householders and for the monks. | Of the householder's, dharma , there are two kinds," ordinary" and" special" | The ordinary dharma
  21. As a divine being, deities in human form, whose duty was to uphold and protect, dharma , the moral order of the universe. Indian gemstone uses Narayana (nine gems)
  22. And invoking God's blessings on everyone – not just on Sikhs. Scriptures and, dharma ,The Guru Grant Sahib lays down the foundation of this" righteous path" and
  23. Different religions. For instance, for a Hindu, dharma is his duty. For a Jain, dharma ,is righteousness, his conduct. For a Buddhist, dharma is usually taken to be
  24. Idea of dharma occurs in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishads. The Upanishads saw, dharma ,as the universal principle of law, order,harmony, all in all truth, that
  25. In technical literature In technical literature, e. g., in Sanskrit grammar, dharma ,also means" property" and Charmin means" property-bearer ". In a Sanskrit
  26. Dharma is natural. Zachary Samantabhadra writes, Vatthu Sahara ammo:" the, dharma ,is the nature of an object ". It is the nature of the soul to be free, thus for
  27. It also has a common central thread of philosophical concepts (including, dharma , Marsha and samsara),practices (pupa, bhakti etc.) and cultural traditions.
  28. Service and cited the Bhagavad Gita to justify his stand: he said his true, dharma ,was the pursuit of mathematics and that was what he should be doing, not
  29. Of the Royal Family ({ {largest |, depending on the context. The idea of, dharma ,as duty or propriety derives from an idea found in India's ancient legal and
  30. Dharma it either dharma vidhrtaah rajah, Yat said Havana sanyuktam SA, dharma ,it nishchayah," i.e., As a purusartha In a through the four ashrams, or
  31. In their own practice and commitment. Buddhist phenomenology Other uses include, dharma , normally spelled with a small" d" ( to differentiate),which refers to a
  32. Meaning Ashoka, the follower of Dharma. Ashoka defined the main principles of, dharma ,( dharma ) as nonviolence, tolerance of all sects and opinions, obedience to
  33. In the Brihadaranyaka's own words: In the Mahabharata, Krishna defines, dharma ,as, i. e., Dharma upholds both this-worldly and other-worldly affairs. (Mph
  34. However is essential in all four stages. As a puruṣārtha (human goal), dharma , can also be considered to be a lens through which humans plan and perform their
  35. And that keeps everything in balance became a natural forerunner to the idea of, dharma , The idea of RTA laid the cornerstone of dharma 's implicit attribution to the
  36. Example where RTA is mentioned: The transition of the RTA to the modern idea of, dharma ,occurs in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishads. The Upanishads saw dharma as the
  37. Forerunner to the idea of dharma . The idea of RTA laid the cornerstone of, dharma ,'s implicit attribution to the" ultimate reality" of the surrounding universe
  38. Dharma, there are two kinds," ordinary" and" special" | The ordinary, dharma ,of the householder should be carried out according to tradition, such that it
  39. Puruṣārtha) of Kama (sensual pleasures),Martha (worldly gain), dharma , and Marsha (liberation from reincarnation or rebirth). Marsha, although the
  40. In the Brihadaranyaka's own words: In the Mahabharata, Krishna defines, dharma ,as, : " Dhaaranaad dharma it either dharma vidhrtaah rajah, Yat said
  41. To Peter Mattresses," In the Sinai tradition, inka is equivalent to, dharma ,transmission. " In other schools, such as the Harada-Yasutani school, inka is
  42. Projects while he was living in Japan. Snyder received the Zen precepts and a, dharma ,name (Chou," Listen to the Wind" ), and sometimes lived as a de facto monk
  43. Phenomenal metastasis, the pacification of all apprehending; There is no, dharma ,whatsoever taught by the Buddha to whomever, whenever,wherever.
  44. Stem is thematic, (. It is difficult to provide a single concise definition for, dharma , as the word has a long and varied history and straddles a complex set of
  45. Personal liberation). See Dharma (Buddhism). In traditional Hindu society, dharma ,has historically denoted a variety of ideas, such as Vedic ritual, ethical
  46. S earthly deeds, such as the achievement of enlightenment or the acts of, dharma , is known as a bodhimanda, and may be a site of pilgrimage. Many temples and
  47. Sikhism, beings that live in accordance with dharma proceed more quickly toward, dharma ,yuk am, moksha or nirvana (personal liberation). See Dharma (Buddhism). In
  48. May be perceived differently by different religions. For instance, for a Hindu, dharma ,is his duty. For a Jain, dharma is righteousness, his conduct. For a Buddhist
  49. Is his duty. For a Jain, dharma is righteousness, his conduct. For a Buddhist, dharma ,is usually taken to be the Buddha's teachings. Similarly, for a Hindu, yoga is
  50. Perennial ', or 'forever '; thus,'Santana Dharma' signifies that it is the, dharma ,that has neither beginning nor end. History The earliest evidence for

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