Pronunciation: /ˈdɑːrmə/
noun a key concept with multiple meanings in Indian religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, referring to duty, righteousness, morality, and virtue
A1 Dharma is the moral and ethical code of conduct in Hinduism.
A2 Many people follow the teachings of dharma to lead a righteous life.
B1 Understanding dharma is essential for practicing yoga and meditation.
B2 The concept of dharma is deeply ingrained in Indian philosophy and culture.
C1 Scholars debate the interpretation of dharma in different religious texts.
C2 Living in accordance with dharma is believed to lead to spiritual enlightenment.
formal The concept of dharma plays a central role in Hindu philosophy.
informal Living in harmony with dharma is believed to bring good fortune.
slang I try to follow my own dharma and not worry about what others think.
figurative For her, painting was not just a hobby, it was her dharma.
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