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  2. Dharma transmission - Wikipedia

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    [1] The dharma lineage reflects the importance of family-structures in ancient China, and forms a symbolic and ritual recreation of this system for the monastical "family". [ 2 ] In Rinzai-Zen , inka shōmei (印可証明) is ideally "the formal recognition of Zen's deepest realisation", [ 3 ] but practically it is being used for the ...

  3. Ashoka's policy of Dhamma - Wikipedia

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    Dhamma (Pali: धम्म, romanized: dhamma; Sanskrit: धर्म, romanized: dharma) is a set of edicts that formed a policy of the 3rd Mauryan emperor Ashoka the Great, who succeeded to the Mauryan throne in modern-day India around 269 B.C.E. [1] Ashoka is considered one of the greatest kings of ancient India for his policies of public welfare.

  4. Edicts of Ashoka - Wikipedia

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    Further, the Buddhist notions described in the Minor Edicts (such as the Buddhist canonical writings in Minor Edict No.3 at Bairat Temple, the mention of a Buddha of the past Kanakamuni Buddha in the Nigali Sagar Minor Pillar Edict) are more characteristic of the "Normative Buddhism" of the Saka-Kushan period around the 2nd century CE. [136]

  5. Past paper - Wikipedia

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    A past paper is an examination paper from a previous year or previous years, usually used either for exam practice or for tests such as University of Oxford, [1] [2] University of Cambridge [3] College Collections.

  6. Pratītyasamutpāda - Wikipedia

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    This occurs with respect to sights known by the eye in the past, future, and present. [The same process is then repeated with the other six sense bases.] The Mahānidānasutta (DN 15) and its Chinese parallels such as DA 13 describe a unique version which is dubbed the "looped version" by Bucknell (DN 14 also has a similar looped chain but it ...

  7. Dharma - Wikipedia

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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 considered 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 ...

  8. Dharma Primary School - Wikipedia

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    The Dharma Primary School educated around 80 children in a large historic house in Patcham, Brighton. [4] Fees were £2,348 a term in 2015–16. [5] Children of all abilities and backgrounds were eligible to attend. There were generally 10–20 children in each class with a teacher and an assistant. The school closed in July 2020.

  9. Apastamba Dharmasutra - Wikipedia

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    Book 1. Student life (Book 28 of Apastamba Kalpasutra) 1.1.1-3 Origins and reliable sources of law [19] 1.1.4-1.7.30 Student at school, dress and cleanliness, residency, code of conduct, food, social classes, general rules, conduct towards teacher and teacher's family, end of school [20] 1.7.31-1.19.15