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What
is Dharma?
In
Hinduism
, dharma is the doctrine of the religious and moral rights and duties of
each individual; it generally refers to religious duty, but may also mean
social order, right conduct, or simply virtue. Sacred law is the codification
of dharma, and Hinduism itself is also called Sanatana Dharma [the eternal
dharma]. In Buddhism
, dharma has two distinct meanings: it refers to religious truth, namely
Buddhist teaching as the highest truth; it is also used as a technical term to
denote a constituent element of experience, or any existing thing or
phenomenon.
Adapted
from Questia
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