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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.

    • The Buddha’s First Dharma Teaching
    • The Buddha’s Teachings Are Aimed at Eliminating Suffering
    • The Qualities of The Dharma
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    When the Buddha attained enlightenment in Bodh Gaya more than 2,500 years ago, he was at first hesitant to teach the Dharma, fearing that it might be too deep and difficult to understand, or that people, infatuated with worldly enjoyments, simply would not be interested. In the early texts, it is said that Brahma, the creator of the universe, appea...

    At the time of the Buddha, all of the Dharma teachings were given orally and committed to memory. They were passed down this way through several generations before they were compiled into manuscripts. Today, we are left with hundreds upon hundreds of sutras, texts with rules for the ordained followers of the Buddha and philosophical discourses, whi...

    The Dharma has innumerable qualities, but we can say that the main qualities are, that: 1. The Dharma is suited to many varied and different dispositions. Although Buddhism has taken on remarkably different forms in places like Thailand, Tibet, Sri Lanka, Japan and so on, the traditions all contain the core Buddhist teachings and are aimed at achie...

    The Buddha is like a very skillful doctor who diagnoses our suffering and provides us with the best possible medicine, the Dharma. But it is up to take the medicine – or engage in Dharma practices – ourselves. No one can force us to do so, but when we truly see the benefits and peace of mind that the Dharma brings and how it really helps to elimina...

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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.

  4. 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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  5. In the sense of the Buddha's teachings, the Dharma constitutes one of the Three Jewels in which practitioners of Buddhism take refuge. The three jewels are: the Buddha (can also be understood as buddhahood, i.e. enlightenment), the Dharma (teachings and methods), and.

  6. Mar 28, 2018 · Dharma is a word with infinite meaning in Buddhism, referring to the natural law, the teachings, the practice and the enlightenment of the Buddha. Learn how dharma is understood in different Buddhist traditions, such as Theravada, Mahayana and Zen, and how it relates to the dharma body and the three turnings of the dharma wheel.

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