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dhamma

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dhamma [ˈdɑːmə ˈdʌmə]
n
(Non-Christian Religions / Buddhism) Buddhism a variant of dharma
[from Pali, from Sanskrit: see dharma]


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Meeting the Buddha is like finding a pure gem, but being unable to receive the taste of the good Dhamma which gives rise to profit and gain is like intending to keep the gem for use in the next life This is the type of demerit which is due to the conventions accepted by people of the world Meeting the Buddha is like finding a pure gem, but being unable to receive the taste of the good Dhamma which gives rise to profit and gain is like intending to keep the gem for use in the next life.
Therefore, one who practises Dhamma must clearly understand that this Dhamma leads to freedom from both non-existence and existence, and this is the Deathless State.
Byline: Ottara Nyana DHAMMA Day tomorrow is an important day for the Buddhist community.
 
 
 
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