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Dharminder "Dhar" Mann (born May 29, 1984) is an American entrepreneur, film producer, YouTuber, and influencer. [1] He is best known for his video production company, Dhar Mann Studios, that creates short films for social media platforms such as YouTube.
Cho Dharman (born 8 August 1953) is an Indian Tamil writer. He was born in Kovilpatti Taluk in Tuticorin district of Tamil Nadu. The real name is S. Dharmaraj. Cho Dharman's novel Koogai, a stunning account of Tamil lives in post-independence India, was translated into English as The Owl.
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Dharma (/ ˈ d ɑːr m ə /; Sanskrit: धर्म, pronounced ⓘ) is a key concept in the Indian religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. [7] The term dharma is held as an untranslatable into English (or other European languages); it is understood to refer to behaviours which are in harmony with the "order and custom" that sustains life; "virtue", righteousness or "religious ...
Dharman is an insane cyborg scientist employed by the Empty Seven Clan to build their machine-ninja army and the Afro-Droid. He repairs Jinnosuke's body with his protective "Teddy Bear" helmet. He repairs Jinnosuke's body with his protective "Teddy Bear" helmet.
He was accompanied by Dharman, Ambikaratnam and many other young politicians who desired to bring a change in the country. Sidhardha and Ambikaratnam questioned the policies of the party and opposed the ways of J. K. calling him a threat to the nation. In order to obliterate Sidhardha, J. K. took the help of Dharman, a shrewd politician.
The Sanskrit noun dharma (धर्म) is a derivation from the root dhṛ 'to hold, maintain, keep', [8] and means 'what is established or firm'. The word derives from the Vedic Sanskrit n-stem dharman-with the meaning "bearer, supporter".
Chán in China. Classical. Bodhidharma; Hongren; Shenxiu; Huineng (Enō) Shenhui; Mazu Daoyi (Baso) Shitou Xiqian (Kisen) Huangbo; Dongshan Liangjie (Tozan) Xuefeng Yicun (Seppo)