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  • Couch Potatoeundefined Offline
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    Duty or moral law.

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    • Justin Bieberundefined Offline
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      This is not my definition, but a definition given to me by a bona fide spiritual guru:
      Dharma means the intrinsic nature of a thing. Just like the dharma of sugar is sweetness and the dharma of water is wetness. The dharma of the living being is to render service
      to God. Therefore everyone serves God without fail, either directly or indirectly. The devotees serve Him directly and the non-devotees serve Him indirectly.

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        Dharma, with a capital D usually refers to a (spiritual) teaching, and more often to the teachings of the Buddha. dharma with a small d can loosely be translated from Sanskrit as: the way things are or reality.

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          based on the idea that everything in the universe is causally linked. All things are composite things, that is, they are composed of several elements. Because all things are composite, they are all transitory, for the elements come together and then fall apart. It is this transience that causes human beings to sorrow and to suffer. We live in a body, which is a composite thing, but that body decays, sickens, and eventually dies, though we wish it to do otherwise. Since everything is transient, that means that there can be no eternal soul either in the self or in the universe. This, then, is the eternal truth of the world: everything is transitory, sorrowful, and soulless–the three-fold character of the world.

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            A situation that gives spiritual or personal growth by observing the life and events of another

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              a character in the sitcom Dharma and Greg, about a guy called Greg who lives with Buddha.

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                (in Indian religion) the eternal and inherent nature of reality, regarded in Hinduism as a cosmic law underlying right behaviour and social order.

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