There is a dharma for all times, sanatan dharma, because it lies there always in the soul. |
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I feel that if it is able to render good service, especially to the Buddha dharma and Tibet, then my personal life is insignificant. |
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From Taipei to New York, hundreds of thousands laud his efforts to spread Buddhist dharma, or teachings. |
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It is in the Mahabharata that we get the syncretic picture of lokasamgraha through the concepts of caturvarnashrama dharma and moksha. |
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Nama-sankirtana, or the chanting of the Lord's names is the yuga dharma for the age of Kali. |
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They accept the religion's basic concepts of dharma, samsara, karma, and ahimsa. |
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Third, we visualize assisting and protective forces, the dharma protectors. |
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The Kshatriya must use power to protect the rights of the weak, for that is his dharma, the truth of his nature. |
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Three important concepts within Hinduism are dharma, karma, and reincarnation. |
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In between, souls seek to fulfil their dharma while resolving karma and accruing merit through good deeds. |
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Vedic Scripture proclaims ahimsa, nonhurtfulness, is a primary religious obligation in fulfillment of dharma, divine law. |
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According to Hindu dharma, a person is known by his work and not by his birth. |
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This is what Hindu thought has done, however, in originating the concept of dharma. |
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Notice that it doesn't say that an unsurpassed, penetrating and perfect dharma is rare. |
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Around me sat my dharma brothers and sisters, hands in their pretty mudras. |
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This undistracted listening to the dharma is a practice of the fifth paramita, which is meditation. |
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When we study the Buddhist dharma, we are not supposed to blindly accept what we are told. |
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I made the usual rounds of Hindu temples, dharmashalas, meditation centers, pathasalas and soaked up all I could about the Hindu dharma. |
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The purport is that the pursuit of wealth and pleasure should be within the parameters of dharma and moksha. |
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I believe that my dharma is to prove that the Force for Good takes precedence over the force for evil in mankind. |
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According to dharma, or divine law, temple worship is important because it focuses our concentration on God. |
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In fact fighting for the weak and exploited is the most important Hindu dharma. |
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As time went on, Trungpa Rinpoche encouraged me to teach dharma and to step as fully as possible into that role. |
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When you begin to really understand the dharma, it penetrates you, especially the higher understandings of the Middle Way and the nature of mind. |
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Our association with the swamis under him has helped our organization grow and has reaffirmed our dedication to Hindu dharma. |
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In our country, Bharat, there are meetings of acharyas, dharma gurus. |
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Finally, based on our relation with the master and the wisdom deity, we also invoke the assistance of the dharma protectors, who embody action principles of awareness. |
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Similarly, moral attitudes are illustrated in sculptures that lay stress on dharma customs or laws governing duty. |
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To have love for malicious ones means to engage in close friendship with people whose views are against the dharma and who intend to harm. |
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Perhaps there will be a woman matriarch and all dharma transmission would go only from woman to woman. |
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The concept of dharma permeates in all other streams of religions in the world. |
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He found his answer in the ancient Sanskrit poem, the Mahabharata, to find the essence of dharma. |
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After hearing the dharma and becoming familiar with it through contemplation and meditation, we are able to take compassion as the basis of our daily activity. |
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Taking refuge in the dharma, taking a passionless approach, means that all of life is regarded as a fertile situation and a learning situation, always. |
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Levine wrote about his life in his 2004 memoir, dharma Punx, the book that started a worldwide movement sharing the same name. |
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Among them are Art Kibbutz NYC and dharma Drink, the Buddhist art Meetup group. |
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She insisted they go through the long campaign together to test the impact of her dharma on their relationship. |
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The named plaintiffs in the Texas class-action case are Sgt. Richard Corder, an Army infantry squad leader, and his wife, dharma. |
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We invite all the Buddhas, bodhisattvas, all the great teachers and the deceased to the dharma room and we chant so that everybody wakes up together. |
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Each word of the dharma is a bodhisattva who is communicating to you. |
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Prayers were conducted for the spread of the Buddha dharma, for the happiness of all sentient beings, and for a long and successful life of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. |
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There are dharma Punx chapters all over the US, as well as abroad. |
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This institution of two supreme authorities a dharma raja for spiritual affairs and a deb raja for temporal matters existed until the death of the last dharma raja in the early 20th century. |
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In India the term dharma is preferred, which is broader than the western term religion. |
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First, the meanings of three terms in the verse, dharma, vyavahara, and caritra, are unclear. |
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According to an ancient tantric text, a Bodhi seed mala is infinitely beneficial for all forms of practice, whether they be peaceful, expanding, strengthening or wrathful and can be used to achieve all dharma. |
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There is no dharma teaching more profound than this. |
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Thus activity or horizontal causality a dharma's function of precipitating the next moment of its own consciousness series individuates that dharma as a particular event of its kind. |
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Sakyamuni is not separate from Amida, and in teaching dharma he manifests the activity or movement towards beings that is Amida's essential quality. |
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Nāgārjuna saw himself as propagating the dharma taught by the Buddha, which he says is precisely based on the theory of the two truths: a truth of mundane conventions and a truth of the ultimate. |
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He impressed me so much that I visited the site, and I adore your work on the Buddha, the dharma and the sangha, which is drunk like fresh and semi-sparkling water! |
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The sudden appearance of a Deshimaru co-disciple and Sawaki dharma heir heretofore completely unknown in the West sent ripples of skepticism through the European sangha. |
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The Sanskrit word dharma has a much deeper meaning than religion and is not its equivalent. |
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Many of the concepts of Indian philosophy espoused later, like dharma, trace their roots to Vedic antecedents. |
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Buddhist texts say that Suddhodana invited the sangha into the palace for the meal, followed by a dharma talk. |
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He is said to have gone to Suddhodana and taught the dharma, after which his father became an arahant. |
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The notion of the smaller or sociocosmic universe is integrally tied to the Puranic notion of dharma. |
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The sangha traveled through the subcontinent, expounding the dharma. |
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Any dharma, that violates another's dharma is not true dharma. |
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Both directives, one for a warrior and one for a renunciant, describe an event as random or unplanned on account of which those involved could follow dharma. |
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