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For Buddhists the Dharma, sometimes called the Bodhidharma, is the teachings that The Buddha gave us on how to reach enlightenment. Therefore you can't be a Buddhist without believing in the Dharma because the Dharma defines what it means to be a Buddhist (a follower of The Buddha).

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Why are Hindus Hindus?

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