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In Hinduism, Dharma stands for the religious and moral law that govern all individuals and their conduct throughout life. Hindu laws are to be followed by the people belonging to Hinduism and the earliest sources of these Hindu laws can be found in the Dharmashastra.

The doctrine of universal truth that was preached by Buddha is what represents Dharma in Buddhist faith.

The concept of Dharma also exists in Jain philosophy, in which dharma is considered to be a form of moral virtue.

According to the teachings propagated in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism, any person who lives his life in accordance with Dharma will be able to attain freedom of the soul meaning ‘œmoksha’ or ‘œnirvana’ (personal liberation).

Dharma also stands for “phenomenon” in Buddhism.

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