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dharma

dharma / dharma / dharma
Noun
pl: dharmas

This term carries a profound spiritual weight, shifting meaning depending on the religious tradition. In Buddhism, it refers specifically to the teachings of the Buddha and the ultimate truth of existence. In Hinduism, it emphasizes the moral and social obligations of an individual, often tied to their specific role in society and stage of life. As a noun, it is typically treated as an uncountable concept when referring to the cosmic law or the body of teachings. While it can be used in a countable sense when discussing specific dharmas (individual duties), it most frequently functions as a mass noun representing a singular, overarching spiritual principle.

Meanings

Noundharma

The eternal and inherent nature of reality, regarded in Hinduism as a cosmic law underlying right behavior and social order.

"He sought to align his life with the principles of dharma to achieve spiritual liberation."

Noundharma

The specific religious and moral duties of an individual based on their caste, stage of life, or social position.

"Following one's personal dharma is considered essential for maintaining harmony in the universe."

Noundharma

The teachings of the Buddha and the path to enlightenment in Buddhist tradition.

"The monks spent their days studying the dharma and practicing meditation."

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