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Vimanarcanakalpa Dharmapedia Wiki About dharmapedia welcome to dharmapedia an encyclopedia and wiki about dharmic religions, culture, history, philosophy and arts. The original version of the dhammapada is in the khuddaka nikāya, a division of the pāli canon of theravāda buddhism.
Dharmapedia Wiki Dhamma wiki is the largest buddhist encyclopedia and since 2010 is the most visited online buddhist encyclopedia, from any tradition, with over 100 million page views. Dharmawiki, is a unified knowledge resource platform to present traditional viewpoints of sanatana dharma available in the rich and diverse research heritage of bharatavarsha. Dharmapedia is intended for all those who wish to deepen their knowledge of the buddha's teaching as it was practiced in india and tibet, through the very sources, in tibetan language, of this unique heritage. Dharmapedia does not pretend to be neutral, but does strive to be accurate and fair, and allow other points of view. if you want to contribute to this valuable and important encyclopedia and make it better, your help is very welcome. here is a tutorial.
Dharmapedia Wiki Dharmapedia is intended for all those who wish to deepen their knowledge of the buddha's teaching as it was practiced in india and tibet, through the very sources, in tibetan language, of this unique heritage. Dharmapedia does not pretend to be neutral, but does strive to be accurate and fair, and allow other points of view. if you want to contribute to this valuable and important encyclopedia and make it better, your help is very welcome. here is a tutorial. Dharma ( ˈdɑːrmə ; sanskrit: धर्म, pronounced [dʱɐrmɐ] ⓘ) is a key concept in various indian religions. the term dharma does not have a single, clear translation and conveys a multifaceted idea. For theravada buddhism, general buddhism and history see the categories on the main page. the categories listed on the bottom of the main page include many general buddhism articles and concepts which also apply to mahayana and vajrayana buddhism. Dharma ([dʱəɾmə]; sanskrit: धर्म dharma, ; pali: धम्म dhamma) is a key concept with multiple meanings in the indian religions — hinduism, buddhism, sikhism and jainism. [8] . there is no single word translation for dharma in western languages. [9]. Bhagavad gita (samskrit: भगवद्गीता) is a dialogue between lord krishna and arjuna, narrated in the bhishma parva of the mahabharata. it comprises eighteen discourses of a total of 701 sanskrit verses.
Dharmapedia Dharmapedia Wiki Dharma ( ˈdɑːrmə ; sanskrit: धर्म, pronounced [dʱɐrmɐ] ⓘ) is a key concept in various indian religions. the term dharma does not have a single, clear translation and conveys a multifaceted idea. For theravada buddhism, general buddhism and history see the categories on the main page. the categories listed on the bottom of the main page include many general buddhism articles and concepts which also apply to mahayana and vajrayana buddhism. Dharma ([dʱəɾmə]; sanskrit: धर्म dharma, ; pali: धम्म dhamma) is a key concept with multiple meanings in the indian religions — hinduism, buddhism, sikhism and jainism. [8] . there is no single word translation for dharma in western languages. [9]. Bhagavad gita (samskrit: भगवद्गीता) is a dialogue between lord krishna and arjuna, narrated in the bhishma parva of the mahabharata. it comprises eighteen discourses of a total of 701 sanskrit verses.
Sutra Dharmapedia Wiki Dharma ([dʱəɾmə]; sanskrit: धर्म dharma, ; pali: धम्म dhamma) is a key concept with multiple meanings in the indian religions — hinduism, buddhism, sikhism and jainism. [8] . there is no single word translation for dharma in western languages. [9]. Bhagavad gita (samskrit: भगवद्गीता) is a dialogue between lord krishna and arjuna, narrated in the bhishma parva of the mahabharata. it comprises eighteen discourses of a total of 701 sanskrit verses.
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