RELIGIONS
BUDDHISM
Question
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Dharma is ____
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a state of perfect happiness and peace
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the consequences of how a person lives
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divine law that requires people to perform the duties of their caste
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the idea of passing through many lives to be united with Brahman
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The divine Hindu law that rules karma, requiring all people to do their duty based on their status in society.
Detailed explanation-2: -Dharma as the Sustainer. One sense of supposing dharma to be moral duty is its putative role as the sustainer or preserver of the world. This sense of dharma is more often made out from its etymological root. As is well known, the word is derived from the Sanskrit root dhr which means that which holds or sustains.
Detailed explanation-3: -In Hinduism, the divine law the rules karma; it requires all people to do their duty based on their status in society.
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