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Also known as dhamma
Dharma (; , ) is a key concept in various Indian religions. The term dharma does not have a single, clear translation and conveys a multifaceted idea. Etymologically, it comes from the Sanskrit dhr-, meaning to hold or to support, thus referring to the law that sustains things—from one's life to society, and to the Universe at large. In its most commonly used sense, dharma refers to an individual's moral responsibilities or duties; the dharma of a farmer differs from the dharma of a soldier, thus making the concept of dharma dynamic. As with the other components of the Puruṣārtha, the concept
Dharma is a foundational concept in Indian religions that refers to the moral duties and responsibilities that individuals have based on their role in society, derived from a Sanskrit word meaning "to hold or support." It matters because it represents the laws and principles believed to sustain not just individual lives and society, but the universe itself.
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法(梵語:धर्म,dharma,巴利語:धम्म,dhamma),音译为達摩,是在印度的哲學和宗教中極其重要的一個含義多變的術語。 在傳統印度社會中,法在歷史上已經指稱了各種思想,比如吠陀儀式,道德指導、種姓制度和民法與刑法。它的最常用含義附屬著兩個基本思想: 社會生活應當通過良好定義或良好調控的等級(varna)來組織,而在某等級內的個人的生活應當組織成確定的階段(,參見 )。 依據各種印度宗教,比如印度教、佛教、耆那教和錫克教,如法生活的人更快趨向解脫(dharma yukam, moksha 或 nirvana)。而不如法(adharma)意味著不和諧、不道德或錯誤。 佛教創始人佛陀及耆那教創始人大雄的教導和學說,也使用法這個術語。在佛教哲學中,法還是含義為現象的術語。
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