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Latest revision as of 03:46, 10 April 2012
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.