- flux of
dhammas. However,
dhammas are
never seen as
individually separate entities, but are
always dependently conditioned by
other dhammas in a stream...
-
visionary experiences". The
second of the
three jewels is "Dharma" (Pali:
Dhamma),
which in
Buddhism refers to the Buddha's teaching,
which includes all...
- Buddhism,
dhamma vicaya (Pali; Sanskrit: धर्मविचय-) has been
variously translated as the "analysis of qualities," "discrimination of
dhammas," "discrimination...
- Puruṣārtha. In Buddhism,
dharma (Pali:
dhamma)
refers to the
teachings of the Buddha. In
Buddhist philosophy,
dhamma/dharma is also the term for "phenomena"...
- the
dhamma theory this
means that a
multiplicity of
dhammas brings about a
multiplicity of
other dhammas."
According to the Atthasalini: "
Dhammas bear...
- "distinctionists"
because they make
distinctions between dhammas that
exist in the
present and the past, and
dhammas that don't
exist in the past and the ****ure (as...
-
groupings of
physical and
mental processes,
which are
called "
dhammas".
Examples of
lists of
dhammas taught by the
Buddha include the
twelve sense 'spheres'...
-
Hinduism (/ˈhɪnduˌɪzəm/) is an
umbrella term for a
range of
Indian religious and
spiritual traditions (sampradayas) that are
unified by
adherence to the...
-
order (ṛta). The
dharmachakra is a
symbol in the
sramana religion of
Budhha Dhamma.
Wheel symbolism was also used in
Indian temples in
places that underwent...
- merit; and,
develop the
bodhipakkhiya dhammas throughout the day. In the
Khuddaka Nikāya, the
bodhipakkhiya dhammas are
mentioned at Iti. 82, Th. 900, and...