Dharma [noun]
Definition of Dharma:
buddhist principles
Opposite/Antonyms of Dharma:
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Sentence/Example of Dharma:
This is what the Hindus call Dharma, and it is the teacher's duty to find out the boy's dharma and to help him to fulfil it.
This the natives maintain marks the height of the water as often as Dubrotis, (Dharma Rajah's consort), bathed herself in it.
And the illustrious Rishi Narada, accepting that worship, comforted the son of Dharma in proper terms.
Over the tea of Dharma the mandarins related Chinese tales for the entertainment of the illustrious American.
Dharma, god of wisdom and holiness, addressed Yudhishthira his son many questions, which he answered piously and well.
Then the Yaksha revealed himself in the form of Dharma, god of wisdom and justice, for behold!
A man practising Dharma, Artha and Kama enjoys happiness both in this world and in the world to come.
Among them there is a Sramana of great virtue, named Dharma-gupta, honoured and looked up to by all the kingdom.
And the saying that Dharma in truth watches him who walks in righteousness (dharma), is to be propounded here too.
Well, then, betake yourself to the Dharma; its rules of discipline (vinaya) make its road a lovely one.