Meaning of Dharma
.... The Eightfold Noble Path, the fourth of the Noble Truths, is defined as: -right view - right understanding of the Buddha's
Dharma (
Law) -right aspirations ....
(842

3

)
Hinduism
.... It is
Dharma that is responsible for keeping human beings in harmony with nature. If we follow
Dharma we are affirming the
law that maintains universal order. ....
(2981

12

)
3 Indian novels
.... According to the
law of karma and the doctrine of
dharma, Margayya has in part been shaped by his choices and in part by his character. ....
(1758

7

)
Three Indian Novels
.... According to the
law of karma and the doctrine of
dharma, Margayya has in part been shaped by his choices and in part by his character. ....
(1758

7

)
Hierarchy of Varnas
.... There is s slight difference of terminology in Buddhism, where
dharma refers to the Buddhist
law or Body of Truth, and samsara refers to the world of becoming. ....
(2286

9

)
Ambivalence Towards the Law
.... and in legal philosophy throughout most of history, being called the rta or
dharma in India, the ma'at in Egypt, and the torah in Judea. The
law is not what is ....
(1752

7

)
Historical Views of the Law
.... and in legal philosophy throughout most of history, being called the rta or
dharma in India, the ma'at in Egypt, and the torah in Judea. The
law is not what is ....
(1751

7

)
Differing Views of Karma
.... speak, is the self which disturbed the harmony. This the
law of Karma is the
Dharma. . . . The twelve links in the causal chain ....
(1600

6

)
Views of Karma in Hinduism & Buddhism
.... speak, is the self which disturbed the harmony. This the
law of Karma is the
Dharma. . . . The twelve links in the causal chain ....
(1621

6

)
Comparison of Hinduism and Buddhism
.... A triad rules the head of the Buddhist gods in China: Buddha, the prophet who came into the world to teach the
Law;
Dharma, the
Law Everlasting; and, Samgha ....
(1772

7

)
Buddhism
.... In both of these groups, it is the
law of cause and effect that governs the relationship between the two. .... (Buddha
Dharma) The Four Noble Truths assert that ....
(714

3

)
Islamic/Buddhist Eschatology
.... It was impossible to truly communicate the transcendent vision of
Dharma in mere words .... organizing the individual and the collective life." The
law, or Shariah ....
(1757

7

)
Purpose of Existence Views of Buddhism & Islam
.... It was impossible to truly communicate the transcendent vision of
Dharma in mere words .... organizing the individual and the collective life." The
law, or Shariah ....
(1757

7

)
Legal Naturalism & Positivism
.... of natural
law--based on God, nature, virtue, and right reason--have been put forward in many societies since the invention of the concept of
dharma, "the ....
(2681

11

)
The books of the Bible
.... what he likes and overtake and marginalize what he dislikes about the old
law. .... A key symbol of spiritual development in India is the
dharma wheel, associated ....
(3401

14

)
Personal Creed
.... cultivates good because it produces additional good (also the
law of sowing .... The Buddhist concept of "the path," or "
dharma," includes many elements also common ....
(968

4

)
Buddhism Buddhism, one of the major religio
.... The "Lotus Sutra" describes the historical Buddha as only one manifestation of the eternal Buddha, the ultimate
law (
dharma) of the cosmos and the omnipresent ....
(1301

5

)
Determinism, Freewill & Hinduism
.... The third is a life of moral duty, or
dharma. .... As one theologian describes this blend of determinism and free will: The
law of karma may be looked upon as a ....
(2994

12

)
Determinism Issues & Methodology
.... The third is a life of moral duty, or
dharma. .... As one theologian describes this blend of determinism and free will: The
law of karma may be looked upon as a ....
(2994

12

)
Japan's Economic Success
.... dictates. Buddhism came to Japan in the 6th century, which required that human beings submit to spiritual
law or
dharma. Japan also ....
(7455

30

)
Japan's Economic Success
.... dictates. Buddhism came to Japan in the 6th century, which required that human beings submit to spiritual
law or
dharma. Japan also ....
(7544

30

)
Meditation in Tibetan Buddhism
.... the true Doctrine (Skt.
dharma), which reflects the fundamental moral
law of the universe (Creel, 1953, p. 307). Van de Wetering ....
(2908

12

)
The history of Hinduism
.... the true Doctrine (Skt.
dharma), which reflects the fundamental moral
law of the universe (Creel 307). The Buddhist aim of life ....
(1512

6

)
Government of Thailand Introduction The cour
.... some variations, and they remained the centerpoint of Thai
law until the .... coalition, which included the Nam Thai, New Aspiration, Palang
Dharma, Prachakorn Thai ....
(1984

8

)
Patriarchal Conflict in Modern Hindu Households
.... is a woman's only god and serving him her highest
dharma." Walsh interprets .... Woman has been suppressed under custom and
law, for which man was responsible, and ....
(4184

17

)
Taoism
....
Dharma involves belief in karma, or the principle of cause as affecting a future .... The Semitic common
law which preceded the Torah held women as chattels, and ....
(1673

7

)
Hinduism and Buddhism
.... birth and status (Organ 4). Thus, when used with regard to man,
dharma means what .... elite and who protected the Sanskrit language, the Vedas, the
law codes, the ....
(2573

10

)
America and Religion
.... Worship for the community centers around places like the
Dharma Sah Zen Center (Korean Zen Buddhism). .... 4) There is a
law of cause and effect known as Karma. ....
(2315

9

)
Fulan Gong Movement in China
.... 2001, July, p. 1). Falun means practicing the 'wheel of the
Dharma.'
Dharma is a .... November 6) said that Li Hongzhi teaches that "a 'wheel of
law' revolves in ....
(5656

23

)
REPRESSION OF THE FALUN GONG
.... 2001, July, p. 1). Falun means practicing the 'wheel of the
Dharma.'
Dharma is a .... November 6) said that Li Hongzhi teaches that "a 'wheel of
law' revolves in ....
(5656

23

)