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  2. Dharma (Sanskrit), or dhamma (Pali) is a fundamental concept in ancient Indian spiritual traditions. The term buddhadharma is sometimes used to mean Buddhism in general or, more specifically, the Buddha’s teachings.

  3. In Buddhism, dharma is the doctrine, the universal truth common to all individuals at all times, proclaimed by the Buddha. Dharma, the Buddha, and the sangha (community of believers) make up the Triratna, “Three Jewels,” to which Buddhists go for refuge.

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    The dharma is one of the Three Jewels of Buddhism in which practitioners of Buddhism seek refuge, or that upon which one relies for his or her lasting happiness.

  5. What Is the Dharma? Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche II, Matt Lindén 04:57. 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.

  6. At present, dharma is used generically for “religion,” indicating religious beliefs and practices. Theravada Buddhism uses the Pāli variant dhamma; Gāndhārī Prākrit, as attested in the Dharmapada from Khotan (second century C.E...) uses either dhama or dharma.

  7. Mar 28, 2018 · In Mahayana Buddhism, the dharmakaya is one of the three bodies ( tri-kaya) of a Buddha. The dharmakaya is the unity of all things and beings, unmanifested, beyond existence and non-existence. In sum, the word dharma is nearly indefinable.

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    Buddhism (/ ˈ b ʊ d ɪ z əm / BUUD-ih-zəm, US also / ˈ b uː d-/ BOOD-), also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to religious teacher the Buddha.

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