Just like other spiritual traditions it is used as an instrument for training the mind something to use to try and work out the problems experience; PROBLEMS THAT ORIGINATE mainly at a mental level.
They practice Dharma, which is when you think to yourself all the time, 'who is the "I" who is walking down the street? Is it my legs doing the walking? Is it my head, thinking about it? What is this thing I call "self"?' then one is practicing Dharma.
To find your dharma and purpose in life, you can take the following steps: Reflect on your passions, values, and strengths. Explore different activities and experiences that bring you joy and fulfillment. Seek guidance from mentors, counselors, or spiritual leaders. Practice self-awareness and mindfulness to understand your inner desires and motivations. Set goals and take action towards aligning your actions with your purpose. Embrace challenges and setbacks as opportunities for growth and learning. Trust your intuition and listen to your inner voice to guide you towards your dharma.
If you follow your Dharma (righteous living) well. And practice ahimsa or Non Violence you will be rewarded for good karma.
for an untouchable, he should practice his duties and pray to gods. He should serve people of other castes.
buddhist can practice dharma, be more compassion and help others in best possible way and achieve nirvana.
Again, action according to 'dharma', fulfilling one's duties and righteous action, is the major practice of hinduism. All other things are secondary.
Hindus believe and practice the doctrines of Hinduism originally known as Sanatan Vedic Dharma
The truth -NonViolence is the highest Dharma, is not for all. Soldiers Dharma is different and sanyasins dharma is different. Non-violence is the ultimate dharma. So too is violence in service of Dharma.
You could attend a teaching at a local Buddhist center, get a book about Buddhism or talk to some Buddhist friends about the Dharma (the path). If you decide to dedicate yourself more formally to a Dharma practice, you can take refuge in the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha (the community) before a Lama. After that there are many steps you can take, including taking vows.
Teisho is a term used in Zen Buddhism that refers to a formal Dharma talk given by a Zen teacher to students or practitioners. It is an opportunity for the teacher to share insights, teachings, and guidance with the audience to help deepen their understanding of the Dharma and their practice.
To define the limits and responsibilities of medical practice in that state.
Yoga.