- 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 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 Dharma? - Definition from Yogapedia
What Does Dharma Mean? Dharma is an important Hindu, Buddhist and yogic concept, referring to a law or principle which governs the universe For an individual to live out their dharma is for them to act in accordance with this law
- Dharma - Lions Roar
Dharma in Buddhism is both the path and the goal It’s the method of practice recommended by the Buddha, the realization of enlightenment, and the very nature of reality
- Dharma, the Moral and Religious Duties in Hinduism
According to Hindu philosophy, dharma represents the natural order of things with laws to govern their properties, natual propensities and Creation itself It is more than just a set of laws of physics; it is a set of religious and moral laws which bind us in harmony with that order
- 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
- What is Dharma? – One Mind Dharma
Dharma is a concept in Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, and many other smaller traditions and philosphies In general, dharma in Hinduism and other traditions often refers to the law of the universe and the way of living in accordance with spiritual and religious teachings
- 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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