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- noun Plural form of
dharma .
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Examples
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To carry the self forward and realize the ten thousand dharmas is delusion.
Shambhala SunSpace » Karen Maezen Miller – The Laundry Line 2009
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To be confirmed by all dharmas is to cast off one's body and mind and the bodies and minds of others as well.
Shelley's Golden Wind: Zen Harmonics in _A Defence of Poetry_ and 'Ode to the WestWind' 2007
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(This is considered partial egolessness of dharmas from the point of view of the second vehicle, the Mahayana or
Hegel on Buddhism 2007
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Buddhism presupposes universal laws called dharmas, which govern human existence and may be known by reason (“dharma” means etymologically “the one that keeps”).
BUDDHISM HAJIME NAKAMURA 1968
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If there really is no other, no one else will take responsibility for our transformation, no one else will translate the great dharmas in a way that takes into account our Western psyche and trauma, and no one else will do our part in healing the world.
Mariana Caplan, Ph.D.: A Humbling Perspective on Oneness: There Really Is No Other Ph.D. Mariana Caplan 2012
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That the ten thousand dharmas advance and realize the self is enlightenment. —
Shambhala SunSpace » Karen Maezen Miller – The Laundry Line 2009
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If there really is no other, no one else will take responsibility for our transformation, no one else will translate the great dharmas in a way that takes into account our Western psyche and trauma, and no one else will do our part in healing the world.
Mariana Caplan, Ph.D.: A Humbling Perspective on Oneness: There Really Is No Other Ph.D. Mariana Caplan 2012
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If there really is no other, no one else will take responsibility for our transformation, no one else will translate the great dharmas in a way that takes into account our Western psyche and trauma, and no one else will do our part in healing the world.
Mariana Caplan, Ph.D.: A Humbling Perspective on Oneness: There Really Is No Other Ph.D. Mariana Caplan 2012
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If there really is no other, no one else will take responsibility for our transformation, no one else will translate the great dharmas in a way that takes into account our Western psyche and trauma, and no one else will do our part in healing the world.
Mariana Caplan, Ph.D.: A Humbling Perspective on Oneness: There Really Is No Other Ph.D. Mariana Caplan 2012
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Je Rinpoche was someone who practised the sevenfold deities and dharmas of the Kadampa tradition.
Concerning Dholgyal with Reference to the Views of Past Masters and other Related Matters 2010
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