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"Dharma means “right behaviour” or “duty...”<ref>Violatti, Cristian. “Upanishads.” Ancient History Encyclopedia. Accessed July 5, 2019. https://www.ancient.eu/Upanishads/</ref>
"Dharma means “right behaviour” or “duty...”<ref>Violatti, Cristian. “Upanishads.” Ancient History Encyclopedia. Accessed July 5, 2019. https://www.ancient.eu/Upanishads/</ref>
"'''Dharma'' does not have an English equivalent, although ''righteousness'' can be an approximate word..."<ref>Vanamali. ''The Science of the Rishis: The Spiritual and Material Discoveries of the Ancient Sages of India''. Toronto: Inner Traditions, 2015. </ref>


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Revision as of 23:28, 6 August 2021

Dharma is a Sanskrit/Vedic/Buddhist term syncretic with Right Action.

Syncretic Terms

Right Action > Achara, Aligned Action, Ashramas, Dharma, Purushaarthas, Rtavan, Shariah

Relate and Syncretic Terms

Zen Buddhism > Ansho no zen, Ashi, Daigo, Dharma, Japam, Kensho, Mushi-dokugo, Original Face, Pure Land, Satori, Shogo, Shukkejin, Sufism, Yako Zen, Zaikejin, Zanmai, Zazen

Notes

"Dharma means “right behaviour” or “duty...”[1]

"'Dharma does not have an English equivalent, although righteousness can be an approximate word..."[2]

Footnotes

  1. Violatti, Cristian. “Upanishads.” Ancient History Encyclopedia. Accessed July 5, 2019. https://www.ancient.eu/Upanishads/
  2. Vanamali. The Science of the Rishis: The Spiritual and Material Discoveries of the Ancient Sages of India. Toronto: Inner Traditions, 2015.

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