Dharma

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Dharma is a key concept in Indian religions signifying the moral order, righteous duty, and cosmic law that sustains and guides ethical life.

All labels observed (6)

Label Occurrences
Dharma canonical 5
Dhamma (Dharma) 2
Dharma (in the Mahabharata) 1

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Sanskrit term
ethical principle
philosophical concept
religious concept
aimsToMaintain cosmic harmony
social harmony
guides moral decision-making
religious observance
social behavior
hasAspect individual duty
religious duty
social duty
universal moral law
hasMeaning cosmic law
law
moral order
right conduct
righteous duty
truth
hasOriginLanguage Sanskrit
isCentralToReligion Buddhism
Hinduism
Jainism
Sikhism
isContrastedWith Apad dharma
surface form: Adharma
isCoreConceptInText Bhagavad Gita
Buddhist sutras
Dharmashastra
Jain literature
surface form: Jain Agamas

Manusmriti
isDescribedAs that which upholds or supports the universe
isGoalOf ethical life
isKeyConceptIn Indian religions
isPartOf Purusharthas
isRelatedConcept Artha
Kama
Karma
Moksha
relatesTo cosmic order
duty
ethics
justice
law
personal conduct
religious practice
social order
variesBy caste
life stage
social role

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Referenced by (11)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

National Investigation Agency motto Dharma
this entity surface form: Dharmo Rakshati Rakshitah
Vyasa centralTheme Dharma
this entity surface form: Dharma (in the Mahabharata)
Yudhishthira father Dharma
Kunti invokedDeity Dharma
Ashoka promoted Dharma
this entity surface form: Dhamma (Dharma)
Buddhist flags symbolizes Dharma
subject surface form: Buddhist flag
this entity surface form: the Dharma
Buddha’s discourses relatedConcept Dharma
this entity surface form: Dhamma (Dharma)
Zoroastrian fire temples associatedWithConcept Dharma
this entity surface form: asha (truth and order)