"Dharma" (Pali: Dhamma) in Buddhism refers to the Buddha's teaching, which includes all of the main ideas outlined above. While this teaching reflects the true nature of reality, it is not a belief to be clung to, but a pragmatic teaching to be put into practice.
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Buddhism - Wikipediakilfully projected into earthly life by a long-enlightened transcendent being, who is still available to teach the faithful through visionary experiences."[181][182] Dharma Main article: Dharma <span>"Dharma" (Pali: Dhamma) in Buddhism refers to the Buddha's teaching, which includes all of the main ideas outlined above. While this teaching reflects the true nature of reality, it is not a belief to be clung to, but a pragmatic teaching to be put into practice. It is likened to a raft which is "for crossing over" (to nirvana) not for holding on to.[183] It also refers to the universal law and cosmic order which that teaching both reveals and r Summary
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