Dharma is the fixed position of duty and of right, in the sense of what is proper and normative. Dharma connotes a general principle or law of nature to which the individual is bound in a two-fold sense, both in terms of supporting the cosmic, social and personal orders and deriving from them a corresponding obligation. Dharma assigns to each entity personal or impersonal, its specific place within the wider community. A final consequence of this conception of dharma is found in Buddhist logic where all phenomenon‟s in their fixity are called dharma.
Volume 12 | 07-Special Issue
Pages: 2427-2430
DOI: 10.5373/JARDCS/V12SP7/20202372