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  1. 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. Just as the English word “religion” comes from the Latin term “to bind together,” Dharma derives from the Sanskrit “dhr,” which means to firmly ...

  2. That which is subject to change or aging. A reference to material objects (Skt. bhautika; T. 'byung 'gyur) subject to change or aging [7] "This body is endowed with the dharma of aging." 9. niścaya (T. nges pa) Religious vows or rules. "the four dharmas of a monk or nun." 10.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ten_realmsTen realms - Wikipedia

    The ten realms are part of Buddhist cosmology and consist of four higher realms and six lower realms derived from the Indian concept of the six realms of rebirth. [3] These realms can also be described through the degrees of enlightenment that course through them. [4] They have been translated in various ways.

    • Ten Realms, Ten Worlds
    • 十界, (Rōmaji: jikkai)
    • 十界, (Pinyin: shíjiè)
    • दस धातवः, (IAST: dasa dhātavaḥ)
  5. 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. Beyond that, however, dharma has a vast range of meanings in Buddhism, depending on the the context.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DharmaDharma - Wikipedia

    The Prakrit word " dha-ṃ-ma "/ 𑀥𑀁𑀫 ( Sanskrit: Dharma धर्म) in the Brahmi script, as inscribed by Emperor Ashoka in his Edicts of Ashoka (3rd century BCE) The word dharma has roots in the Sanskrit dhr-, which means to hold or to support, and is related to Latin firmus (firm, stable). [22] From this, it takes the meaning of ...

  7. Abhidhammattha-sangaha (72) Within the Abhidharma tradition, the term dharmas or dharma (P. dhamma; T. chos; C. fa 法) is used to refer to the physical and mental factors of existence. This is one of multiple usages for the term dharma within traditional Buddhist texts. [1] In this context, the term dharmas is translated as "factors of ...

  8. 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. In Buddhist metaphysics the term in the plural ( dharmas) is used to describe the ...

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