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  1. Sanatana-dharma, being transcendental, refers to universal and axiomatic laws that are beyond our temporary belief systems. History. The phrase dharma sanātana occurs in classical Sanskrit literature, for example, in the Manusmrti (4-138) (c. 1st – 3rd century CE) and in the Bhagavata Purana (c. 8th – 10th century CE).

  2. 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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  3. 1. Hindupedia states, on its page about the Sanātan Dharma principle, that: Although Buddha usually spoke of the Sanātan Dharma, he sometimes used other synonymous terms for "Sanātan Dharma," such as "Akaliko Dharma," and "Poranako Dharma." Can I know the all the verse numbers of scriptures, where Buddha mentioned "Sanātan Dharma" "Akaliko ...

  4. Sanatana Dharma - Definitions of Buddhist & Vedic/Hindu terms Hinduism Buddhism. S - Definitions. Sanatana Dharma is another, lesser known, name for the path of Yoga Spirituality. In fact, it can be truthfully said that the practical techniques of Yoga are nothing less than the philosophy of Sanatana Dharma in practice.

  5. Dec 21, 2023 · Sanatana dharma is a term that refers to the eternal Truth of Hinduism. The roots of this phrase can be traced back to ancient Sanskrit literature as a kind of cosmic order. Sanatana denotes “that which is without beginning or end” or “everlasting.” Dharma, no direct translation into English, but comes from dhri, meaning “to hold ...

  6. sanatana dharma. Triratna. Hindu law. dharma, key concept with multiple meanings in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. In Hinduism, dharma is the religious and moral law governing individual conduct and is one of the four ends of life.

  7. In the plural, dharmas refer to phenomena: the impermanent events of ordinary samsaric life and our habits of mind. Dharma can be specific—scripture, a sacred text, a teaching, a doctrine. But the dharma is above all experiential.

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