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dharma

/dahr-muh, duhr-/US // ˈdɑr mə, ˈdʌr- //UK // (ˈdɑːmə) //

达摩,佛法,佛教,佛经

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Hinduism, Buddhism.

    • : essential quality or character, as of the cosmos or one's own nature.
    • : conformity to religious law, custom, duty, or one's own quality or character.
    • : virtue.
    • : religion.
    • : law, especially religious law.
    • : the doctrine or teaching of the Buddha.

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Examples

  • Levine wrote about his life in his 2004 memoir, Dharma Punx, the book that started a worldwide movement sharing the same name.

  • There are Dharma Punx chapters all over the US, as well as abroad.

  • Among them are Art Kibbutz NYC and Dharma Drink, the Buddhist art Meetup group.

  • She insisted they go through the long campaign together to test the impact of her dharma on their relationship.

  • The named plaintiffs in the Texas class-action case are Sgt. Richard Corder, an Army infantry squad leader, and his wife, 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.