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dharma - use in sentences
Converse of object
- teach: Being compassionate for all living beings the Buddha decided to teach the dharma.
- follow: A: This will naturally happen if the individuals follow the dharma prescribed for their caste and their stage of life.
- practice: Now if you want to practice dharma, you should first know what it means.
- call: These values are called dharma for the people falling under that category.
- have: The same person has the dharma of a teacher and that of a father.
- uphold: Rama is a man upholding dharma, cosmic order.
Adjective modifier
- high: In Hinduism, truth is the highest dharma and the source of all other virtues.
Modifies a noun
- e-news: Dharma e-News with articles and features will be sent out in August 2007.
- teaching: Dharma teachings are boundless: I vow to master them.
- practice: Of course, such an obviously religious act hardly makes sense in the framework of agnostic dharma practice.
- teacher: In 1994 he received dharma teacher initiation from Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh.
- mean: So to know our religion, the first step is to know what dharma means.
- program: This year we are focusing especially on the courses that we offer in our dharma program.
Noun used with modifier
- word: The word dharma may be loosely translated as right conduct and behavior, which is the result of right knowledge.
- ashram: Significance of ashram dharma for 21st century British Hindus.
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