Difference between revisions of "Dharma"

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pronounced; (därm, dûr-), n.
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1. Hinduism & Buddhism
 
1. Hinduism & Buddhism
a. The principle or law that orders the universe.
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*a. The principle or law that orders the universe.
b. Individual conduct in conformity with this principle.
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*b. Individual conduct in conformity with this principle.
c. The essential function or nature of a thing.
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*c. The essential function or nature of a thing.
  
 
2. Hinduism Individual obligation with respect to caste, social custom, civil law, and sacred law.
 
2. Hinduism Individual obligation with respect to caste, social custom, civil law, and sacred law.
  
3. Brahma Kumaris
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3. Brahma Kumaris - similar to above, one of the [[Four Subjects]] which BKs attempt to apply to their lives.
a. The principles expounded by [[Shiva Baba]] and [[Lehkraj Kripalani]].
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*a. The principles expounded by [[Shiva Baba]] and [[Lehkraj Kripalani]].
b. Knowledge of or duty to undertake conduct set forth as a way to remove all previous karmic accounts.
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*b. Knowledge of or duty to undertake conduct set forth as a way to remove all previous karmic accounts.

Revision as of 04:26, 12 February 2008

pronounced; (därm, dûr-), n. 1. Hinduism & Buddhism

  • a. The principle or law that orders the universe.
  • b. Individual conduct in conformity with this principle.
  • c. The essential function or nature of a thing.

2. Hinduism Individual obligation with respect to caste, social custom, civil law, and sacred law.

3. Brahma Kumaris - similar to above, one of the Four Subjects which BKs attempt to apply to their lives.

  • a. The principles expounded by Shiva Baba and Lehkraj Kripalani.
  • b. Knowledge of or duty to undertake conduct set forth as a way to remove all previous karmic accounts.