Examples of 'dhamma' in a sentence

Meaning of "dhamma"

Dhamma is a term in Buddhism that refers to the teachings of the Buddha or the ultimate truth
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  • The teachings of Buddha.

How to use "dhamma" in a sentence

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Investigation of the nature of reality dhamma vicaya.
Her dhamma talks and poetry were widely circulated.
The impulse to help someone is a skilful dhamma.
And maturity in this dhamma and discipline.
They do not understand the deep dhamma.
Dhamma language is understood only by those.
This has nothing to do with the dhamma.
The dhamma is not for sale.
There are so many things around the true dhamma.
Dhamma remain only for five hundred years.
The mind that is aware of all worlds is a dhamma.
Dhamma means the law of nature.
Some of you only follow parts of the dhamma.
Dhamma does not dispute with anyone in the world.
So you can practise the dhamma.

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Dhamma was not given any formal definition or structure.
A king who advances the dhamma through his governance.
Dhamma is not easily seen.
He who lives within the worldly dhamma is called a worldly being.
Dhamma talks and meditation.
It does not see the dhamma.
In this dhamma and discipline.
But in its place in the third verse the w o r d dhamma is used.
Dhamma donation is greater than all the other donations.
How to get to dhamma neru.
Dhamma is the doctrine of reality.
That is not dhamma.
Not to teach the dhamma to the bhikkhunīs after nightfall.
Wheel of dhamma.
Dhamma temple entrance.
This heading give a set of teachings about essential notions on the dhamma.
Dhamma most assuredly protects him who lives in conformity with it.
The king devoted to scholarship and promoting the dhamma with humanitarian policies.
Dhamma for humans.
Such enlightened disciples obtained nibbāṇa by hearing the dhamma as initially taught by a sammasambuddha.
Here dhamma does not mean the teachings or discourse or other things.
It was not birth but the practice of wholesome dhamma that made a person noble.
Dhamma is law of nature.
Next to the altar one finds a splendid thammdat a dhamma seat used by teaching monks.
Dhamma is derived from and the guiding principle for social conscience.
Not to spoil the confidence and the consideration that the people have for the dhamma.
Dhamma must have as its base the understanding that there is no special.
The taste of Dhamma surpasses all flavors.
Dhamma is there.
The joy of Dhamma surpasses all joys.
This inconstancy of the mind is the Dhamma.
The dhamma does not change over time and it is not relative to time.
Delight in the Dhamma excels all delights.
Day and night they are mindful of Dhamma.
To see the Dhamma is to see this inconstancy.

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