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How would you use dharma in a sentence?

they must follow dharma or their personal duty.


What rules do Hindus follow?

they don't have any Follow 'dharma' (fulfill your obligations and engage in righteous action).


Is dharma a cast system?

No, dharma is not part of the caste system. Dharma is the law created by the Gods and Goddesses for each person to follow. Each person has different dharma.Hope this helps!


What are dharma's parents names?

If you mean Dharma from the TV series Dharma and Greg, then they are called Abbey and Larry. If you are relating to buddhism, then there is no one person called Dharma. Dharma means "the teachings" of the historical Buddha Sakayamuni.


How did dharma impact the life of a Hindu?

In Hinduism Dharma (righteous living) was very essential part of living. If you did not follow your Dharma (righteous living) than according to The Law of Cause and Effect (karma) you will be punished by God.


How is karma dharma and ahimsa relate to achieving moksha?

If you follow your Dharma (righteous living) well. And practice ahimsa or Non Violence you will be rewarded for good karma.


In Hinduism the religion and moral duties of each person are called?

In Hinduism religious and moral duties of an individual are referred as Dharma (righteous living) . In Hinduism Dharma (righteous living) is very important for a man to follow.


What is a personal duty one must follow to be a better being in the next life?

It is dharma


Do Hindus follow Islam?

No, Hindu is a catch-all word designating those who follow the Sanatana Dharma (meaning: 'The Eternal Law'.) Those who follow the Dharma worship a number of different forms of God but not Allah.However, Hinduism accepts Islam as a path to reach the one supreme god - may it be Brahman or Allah!


What is a major principle of Hinduism in ancient India?

One major principle of Hinduism of Ancient India is Dharma (righteous living). According to Hinduism one must follow his Dharma (righteous living) to ensure better life.


To see the Buddha is to see the dharma?

in a way the buddha and the dharma (also known as the dhamma) are tied together within 'the three jewels' of Buddhism alongside the sangha the buddha - the teacher th dharma - the teachings the sangha - the entire community of people who follow Buddhist teachings they are all interlinked and you cant have one without the others eg there would be no dharma without the sangha as the teaching would have no way to be passed on and so would be lost - there would be no dharma without the buddha as the teachings would simply not have existed to start with - there would be no need for a teacher (the buddha) if there wasnt a community to follow their teachings etc etc so in a way, yes, however the dharma doesnt come entirely from the buddha


What does the Mahabharata say?

Mahabharata states that there is one Supreme God. A man must follow his Dharma (righteous living) or duties.