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FA - Enojado
Tottenham 1-5 Chelsea - Drogba, Mata, Bale, Ramires, Lampard, Malouda | Official FA Cup highlights
'Russian Stealth' 1st public flight: Sukhoi PAK FA T-50 at MAKS airshow
Justin Bieber Fa La La Live Dancing WIth The Stars Boys II Men HD
Liverpool 2-1 Everton - FATV exclusive Tunnel Cam | FA Cup 15-04-12
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Justin Bieber - Fa La La (Audio) ft. Boyz II Men
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  • Published: 28 Oct 2011
  • Duration: 3:07
  • Updated: 24 Apr 2012
Author: JustinBieberVEVO
Music video by Justin Bieber performing Fa La La (Audio). ©: The Island Def Jam Music Group
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Justin Bieber - Fa La La ft. Boyz II Men
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  • Published: 23 Nov 2011
  • Duration: 3:30
  • Updated: 25 Apr 2012
Author: JustinBieberVEVO
Music video by Justin Bieber performing Fa La La. ©: The Island Def Jam Music Group
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Justin Bieber - Fa La La (a cappella) ft. Boyz II Men
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  • Published: 10 Dec 2011
  • Duration: 3:06
  • Updated: 24 Apr 2012
Author: JustinBieberVEVO
Music video by Justin Bieber performing Fa La La. (C) 2011 The Island Def Jam Music Group
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FA - Enojado
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  • Published: 03 Mar 2009
  • Duration: 5:48
  • Updated: 24 Apr 2012
Author: Mati8151
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Tottenham 1-5 Chelsea - Drogba, Mata, Bale, Ramires, Lampard, Malouda | Official FA Cup highlights
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  • Published: 16 Apr 2012
  • Duration: 5:44
  • Updated: 24 Apr 2012
Author: thefacup
Tottenham 1-5 Chelsea - Drogba, Mata, Bale, Ramires, Lampard, Malouda | Official FA Cup highlights Subscribe to the only Official source of highlights on the web. The official Youtube channel of the FA Cup - the world's largest and oldest football competition. With exclusive news, match highlights, player interviews and more. To find out more about the The FA Cup visit: thefa.com The FA Cup on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Chelsea thrashed Tottenham to set up an FA Cup final meeting with Liverpool - but the victory was accompanied by fierce controversy that renewed the debate over the need for goalline technology. The scoreline reflects an emphatic win for Roberto di Matteo's side as they received the perfect lift before Wednesday's Champions League semi-final first leg against Barcelona at Stamford Bridge. Spurs, however, were left complaining bitterly that they were the victims of an injustice that swung the destiny of this all-London confrontation decisively in Chelsea's favour when referee Martin Atkinson made a crucial intervention just after the interval. Chelsea were leading through Didier Drogba's goal when Ledley King and Benoit Assou-Ekotto blocked Juan Mata's shot in a chaotic goalmouth scramble. The ball did not appear to cross the line, a view supported by television replays as Blues captain John Terry also joined the melee, but referee Atkinson awarded the goal - to the obvious anger of Spurs and their management team. Harry <b>...</b>
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'Russian Stealth' 1st public flight: Sukhoi PAK FA T-50 at MAKS airshow
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  • Published: 17 Aug 2011
  • Duration: 7:53
  • Updated: 25 Apr 2012
Author: RussiaToday
RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com Prototype of the future of Russia's fighter jet program, the PAK -FA (T-50) has made its first public flight at MAKS-2011 airshow. The Sukhoi-made plane took to the skies for a 8-minute show. The jet's said to be equipped with some of the most advance avionics on the planet. It will be able to land on short runways and fly in any weather. It can carry up to eight medium range or two long-range missiles in its two internal bays. The jet's first prototype performed its maiden flight last January, and carried out 36 test flights. The fifth generation fighter's expected to enter service in Russia in 2015. The price tag is estimated at US $100 million.
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Justin Bieber Fa La La Live Dancing WIth The Stars Boys II Men HD
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  • Published: 03 Nov 2011
  • Duration: 2:42
  • Updated: 24 Apr 2012
Author: roalbinn544
www.moneymillionnaire.fr Justin Bieber Ft Boys To Men Fa La La Live HD 720p Dancing With The Stars DWTS 2011 Christmas Song Usher Jay-Z Kanye West Otis "Justin Bieber Otis" "Justin Bieber Live" MTV EMA Selena Gomez Hit The Lights Baylor "Justin Bieber DWTS 2011" Fa La Boys To Men "Fa La La" Performance "Justin Bieber DWTS 2011" Christmas Song Ellen Degeneres Interview Jay Leno Show Justin Bieber Ft Mariah Carey All I Want For Christmas Is You Song Under The Mistletoe Music Video Justin Bieber Ft Mariah Carey Christmas Song Under The Mistletoe Music Video Taylor Swift Songs New Official "Justin Bieber Mistletoe" "Justin Bieber Mistletoe Lyrics" "Justin Bieber Mistletoe Music Video" "Under The Mistletoe" JustinBieberVEVO VEVO Selena Gomez MTV EMA Awards VMA AMA CMA Live Performance "Never Say Never" Duet The Band Perry Usher Justin Bieber Under The Mistletoe Album Deluxe Tracklist Only Thing I Ever Get For Christmas Mistletoe The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) feat. Usher Santa Claus Is Coming To Town Fa La La feat. Boyz II Men All I Want For Christmas Is You Remix -- Duet with Mariah Carey Drummer Boy feat. Busta Rhymes Christmas Eve All I Want Is You Home This Christmas feat. The Band Perry Silent Night Christmas Love Fa La La (Acapella) Pray Someday At Christmas
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Liverpool 2-1 Everton - FATV exclusive Tunnel Cam | FA Cup 15-04-12
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  • Published: 16 Apr 2012
  • Duration: 4:13
  • Updated: 24 Apr 2012
Author: thefacup
Liverpool 2-1 Everton - FATV exclusive Tunnel Cam | FA Cup 15-04-12 The Budweiser FA Cup Liverpool v Everton - Saturday 14 April 2012 at Wembley Highlights and more available on www.youtube.com/thefacup from Sunday midnight Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea - Sunday 15 April 2012 at Wembley Highlights and more available on www.youtube.com/thefacup from monday 10pm Subscribe to the only Official source of highlights on the web. The official Youtube channel of the FA Cup - the world's largest and oldest football competition. With exclusive news, match highlights, player interviews and more. To find out more about the The FA Cup visit: thefa.com The FA Cup on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Andy Carroll's late header sent Liverpool through to the FA Cup final as they came from behind to beat Everton at Wembley. Nikica Jelavic took advantage of a mix-up between Jamie Carragher and Daniel Agger to give Everton the lead midway through the first half - but an Everton defensive error just after the hour gave the Reds a route back to their second major Wembley final this season. Sylvain Distin's backpass never carried the weight to reach Everton keeper Tim Howard and Luis Suarez was only too happy to take advantage to race through and score. And with three minutes left Carroll - who had missed the easiest of chances early in the second half - glanced substitute Craig Bellamy's free-kick past Howard to give Liverpool the chance to add the FA Cup to the Carling <b>...</b>
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Chelsea 1-1 Manchester United (3-2 agg) - Official goals and highlights | FA Youth Cup
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  • Published: 15 Apr 2012
  • Duration: 2:48
  • Updated: 24 Apr 2012
Author: thefacup
Chelsea 1-1 Manchester United (3-2 on aggregate) The FA Youth Cup Semi-Final First Leg 7.30pm, Friday 13 April 2012 Stamford Bridge, Chelsea The official Youtube channel of the FA Cup - the world's largest and oldest football competition. With exclusive news, match highlights, player interviews and more. To find out more about the The FA Cup and FA Youth Cup visit: thefa.com The FA Cup on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Lucas Piazon was the hero after his goal sent Chelsea into The Final of The FA Youth Cup at the expense of ten-time winners Manchester United. Piazon struck 20 minutes from time to secure a 3-2 aggregate victory for Adi Viveash's men, who will face Blackburn Rovers in The Final. Jack Barmby gave United the lead and levelled it on aggregate just before the break to keep up his record of having scored in every round of The Cup, but Piazon's leveller was enough to tie the game and send Chelsea through after a thoroughly entertaining 90 minutes at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea went into the match looking to protect, or build upon, their first leg advantage granted to them courtesy of goals from Amin Affane and Islam Feruz. But Viveash's side know all about Cup heartache at the hands of Manchester United. Only last year, United overturned a 3-2 first leg advantage to win 4-0 on their way to winning the trophy. United began the game brightly, with Joe Rothwell firing over from the edge of the area before Chelsea's Todd Kane replied with a <b>...</b>
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Fa-Fa-Fa Fashion : Skinny Jeans
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  • Published: 25 Apr 2011
  • Duration: 4:19
  • Updated: 22 Apr 2012
Author: typef
Lean ... pencil ... dark ..distressed ... Watch Tyra and Vogue Contributing Editor Andre Leon Talley spill the beans on skinny jeans and the dreaded "muffin top." Expert: Tyra Banks and Andre Leon Talley for type F Bio: Model and Fashion Stylist. Filmmaker: Carrie Leigh Series Description: Fashion rules boil down to feeling fierce. Find your style with Tyra Banks and Andre Leon Talley as your fashion coaches in this free video series.
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Casting Kung-Fu
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  • Published: 02 Oct 2006
  • Duration: 1:33
  • Updated: 25 Apr 2012
Author: albadakos
Casting-Kung-Fu
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Fa Fa
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  • Published: 06 Jun 2006
  • Duration: 3:58
  • Updated: 25 Apr 2012
Author: BleachGirl
I like Guster, and this is a good song. Enjoy!
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Fa-Fa-Fa Fashion : Shapewear
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  • Published: 25 May 2011
  • Duration: 5:13
  • Updated: 25 Apr 2012
Author: typef
Jiggle ... wiggle ... suck it in ... Watch Tyra and Vogue Contributing Editor Andre Leon Talley discuss ladies' new best friend ... shapewear, as they show you how to avoid the dreaded "manatee shape." Expert: Tyra Banks and Andre Leon Talley for type F Bio: Model and Fashion Stylist. Filmmaker: Carrie Leigh Series Description: Fashion rules boil down to feeling fierce. Find your style with Tyra Banks and Andre Leon Talley as your fashion coaches in this free video series.
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The FA: Whatever your level
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  • Published: 16 Jul 2009
  • Duration: 2:00
  • Updated: 24 Apr 2012
Author: TheFA
CRAMPED CAR JOURNEYS, MISSING STUDS, LATE CHALLENGES. THIS IS REAL FOOTBALL. Find a team near you at TheFA.com/play
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  • Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand is seen during their FA Cup third round soccer match against Manchester City at the Etihad stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012.
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  • Manchester City's captain Vincent Kompany controls the ball during their FA Cup third round soccer match against Manchester United at the Etihad stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012.
    AP / Scott Heppell
  • Chelsea's interim manager Roberto Di Matteo reacts after his team defeated Liverpool to win the English FA Cup Final soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, Saturday, May 5, 2012.
    AP / Tim Hales
  • Chelsea's captain John Terry, second left, lifts the FA Cup with teammate Frank Lampard after they defeated Liverpool in the English FA Cup Final soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, Saturday, May 5, 2012.
    AP / Tom Hevezi
  • The Chelsea team celebrate winning the FA Cup following the presentation of the cup after they defeated Liverpool at English FA Cup Final soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, Saturday, May 5, 2012.
    AP / Tom Hevezi
  • Chelsea's captain John Terry, second left, lifts the FA Cup with teammate Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba, at left after they defeated Liverpool in the English FA Cup Final soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, Saturday, May 5, 2012.
    AP / Tom Hevezi
  • Chelsea's Didier Drogba reacts as he celebrates after scoring a goal against Liverpool during the English FA Cup Final soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, Saturday, May 5, 2012.
    AP / Tim Hales
  • Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo, left, shakes hands with Fernando Torres during a training session at the Chelsea training ground, Cobham, England, Friday, May 4, 2012. Chelsea will face Liverpool in the English FA Cup final soccer match at Wembley, London, on Saturday.
    AP / Tom Hevezi
  • Bolton's Fabrice Muamba waves to supporters as he returns to The Reebok Stadium before his team's English Premier League soccer match against Tottenham, in Bolton, England, Wednesday, May 2, 2012. The 24-year-old has made a remarkable recovery since collapsing during the FA Cup tie between the same two teams at White Hart Lane on March 17.
    AP / Jon Super
  • The new England soccer team manager Roy Hodgson speaking at a press conference at Wembley stadium in London, Tuesday, May 1, 2012, at left id the Chairman of the FA Sir David Bernstein. The English Football Association announced that Hodgson will succeed Fabio Capello, the Italian who quit in February in a dispute with the FA after John Terry was stripped of the captaincy.
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  • Newly appointed England soccer manager Roy Hodgson shakes hands with FA chairman David Bernstein in the tunnel at Wembley Stadium in London Tuesday May 1, 2012. Hodgson was appointed England manager on a four-year contract on Tuesday, ending months of speculation over who would lead the national team to next month's European Championship.
    AP / Andy Couldridge
  • The new England soccer team manager Roy Hodgson smiles during at a press conference at Wembley stadium in London, Tuesday, May 1, 2012. The English Football Association announced that Hodgson will succeed Fabio Capello, the Italian who quit in February in a dispute with the FA after John Terry was stripped of the captaincy.
    AP / Alastair Grant
  • Chelsea's Didier Drogba, right, reacts to his goal against Tottenham Hotspur as teammate Salomon Kalou looks on during their English FA Cup semifinal soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, Sunday, April 15, 2012.
    AP / Sang Tan
  • Tottenham Hotspur's manager Harry Redknapp reacts as he watches his team play against Chelsea during their English FA Cup semifinal soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, Sunday, April 15, 2012.
    AP / Sang Tan
  • Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp, right, reacts as Chelsea interim manager Roberto Di Matteo, left, looks on during their English FA Cup semifinal soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, Sunday, April 15, 2012.
    AP / Sang Tan
  • Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp looks on during their English FA Cup semifinal soccer match against Chelsea at Wembley Stadium in London, Sunday, April 15, 2012.
    AP / Sang Tan
  • Liverpool's manager Kenny Dalglish, second left, celebrates with assistant manager Steve Clarke, left, their win as Everton's manager David Moyes reacts to their 2-1 loss at the end of their English FA Cup semifinal soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, Saturday, April 14, 2012.
    AP / Tim Hales
  • Liverpool's Andy Carroll, center, celebrates his goal against Everton with teammate during their English FA Cup semifinal soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, Saturday, April 14, 2012.
    AP / Tom Hevezi
  • Liverpool's Luis Suarez, second right, celebrates his goal against Everton with teammates during their English FA Cup semifinal soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, Saturday, April 14, 2012.
    AP / Tom Hevezi
  • Liverpool's manager Kenny Dalglish, left, and Stoke's manager Tony Pulis react on the touchline during their English FA Cup quarterfinal soccer match at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, England, Sunday March 18, 2012.
    AP / Clint Hughes
  • Tottenham Hotspur's manager Harry Redknapp looks on from the dug-out before the start of their English FA Cup fifth round replay soccer match against Stevenage at White Hart Lane, London, Wednesday, March 7, 2012.
    AP / Sang Tan
  • Liverpool's manager Kenny Dalglish looks on during their English FA Cup quarterfinal soccer match at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, England, Sunday March 18, 2012.
    AP / Clint Hughes
  • Liverpool's manager Kenny Dalglish looks on during their English FA Cup quarterfinal soccer match at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, England, Sunday March 18, 2012.
    AP / Clint Hughes
  • Tottenham Hotspur's manager Harry Redknapp arrives at the dug-out before the start of their English FA Cup fifth round replay soccer match against Stevenage at White Hart Lane, London, Wednesday, March 7, 2012.
    AP / Sang Tan
  • Manchester City's captian Vincent Kompany is seen during their FA Cup third round soccer match against Manchester United at the Etihad stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012.
    AP / Scott Heppell
  • Chelsea's Fernando Torres celebrates scoring his second goal of the match during the English FA Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Leicester City and Chelsea at Stamford Bridge stadium in London, Sunday, March 18, 2012.
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  • Bolton Wanderers' Fabrice Muamba, center, controls the ball beside Tottenham Hotspur's Scott Parker, right, during the English FA Cup quarterfinal soccer match at White Hart Lane stadium in London, Saturday, March 17, 2012. Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba has been carried off the field at Tottenham after medics appeared to be trying to resuscitate him during an FA Cup quarterfinal that was abandoned. Muamba went to the ground in the 41st minute with no players around him and the game was immedi
    AP / Matt Dunham
  • Players react as Bolton Wanderers' Fabrice Muamba is stretchered off after collapsing during the English FA Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Tottenham Hotspur and Bolton Wanderers at White Hart Lane stadium in London, Saturday, March 17, 2012. Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba has been carried off the field at Tottenham after medics appeared to be trying to resuscitate him during an FA Cup quarterfinal that was abandoned. Muamba went to the ground in the 41st minute with no players around hi
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''Dhamma'' () or ''Dharma'' () in Buddhism can have the following meanings: The state of Nature as it is (''yathā bhūta'')
  • The Laws of Nature considered collectively.
  • The teaching of the Buddha as an exposition of the Natural Law applied to the problem of human suffering.
  • A phenomenon and/or its properties.

    Etymology and Linguistic variants

    Dharma is derived from Telugu of the 'Dharmam', meaning "what is established, law, duty, right". The derived Prakrit word is Dhamma

    In East Asia, the character for ''Dharma'' is , pronounced in Mandarin Chinese, in Japanese and beop in Korean. The Tibetan complete English translation of this term is chos (}}). In Uyghur, Mongolian, and some other Central Asian languages, it is nom, which derives from the Ancient Greek word , ''nómos'', meaning "law".

    Etymologically, the word ''Dhamma'' (Sanskrit: ''Dharma'') is derived from the root "''dham''," meaning "to uphold" or "to support," and the commentary further explains that it is that which upholds or supports the practitioner (of Dhamma) and prevents him or her from falling into states of misery or birth in a woeful existence. Of all Buddhist terminology, the word Dhamma commands the widest, most comprehensive meaning . ''Dharma'' is to cultivate the knowledge and practice of laws and principles that hold together the fabric of reality, natural phenomena and personality of human beings in dynamic interdependence and harmony.

    ''Dharma'' within Indian Religions

    Religion in India comes within the general purview of the concept of ''Dharma''. ''Dharma'' means ''Law'' in the widest sense (see article ''dharma'') as well as life that is lived in accord or in harmony with the law (whether legal statutes or natural law). ''Dharma'' in this latter sense is 'the path of righteousness', the way of 'correct', 'appropriate', 'decent', or 'proper' behaviour. The different religious traditions of India are conceived as so many variations of this path of righteousness. Therefore a Jain practices ''Jain-dharma''; a Hindu follows ''Sanatana-dharma''; and a Buddhist practices ''Buddha-dharma''.

    Historically, the Indian mindset has been characterized by religious pluralism and inclusivity. All religion is considered a matter of eternally valid laws of nature (''sanatana dharma'') because suffering and bondage and the path to freedom and liberation is conceived (even if one believes in a personal God) in terms of causes and effects. ''Dharma'' (as the perennially fixed set of natural laws governing causation) presents the structure of rules which if understood correctly leads to natural or skillful action (''dharma'' or ''kusala kamma'') or if not understood and contravened leads to unskillful action (''adharma'' or ''akusala kamma'') with unfortunate consequences. It is the persistence of the laws of nature (and the principle of causation) from day to day, from year to year and across the vastness of time that enables one to conceive ''dharma'' as eternal. Wholesome, fair-minded actions always bring forth positive future results whereas unwholesome and unjust actions lead to suffering, misery and future retribution.

    Though each path of ''dharma'' (Jain, Buddhist, Hindu, etc.) signifies a particular religious form with its own rules and practices there is nontheless general uniformity among these traditions concerning the underlying philosophy of liberation. To walk the path to liberation is to unravel and reorganize the entangled and disharmonious psycho-physical structures formed in the course of the path of unskillful action and the principal means by which this is achieved is Yoga, a central feature of Indian religions. Yoga is the ascetic path of purification by which the effects of sin (''akusla kamma'') may be undone. Most forms of Indian religion employ some form of yogic discipline as an important, if not central, tool in the process of mind-body purification.

    ''Buddhism'' (a word invented by British scholars and Christian missionaries at the beginning of the nineteenth century) is therefore, properly speaking, ''Buddha-dharma'', the system of analysis taught by the Buddha (recorded in the Pali canon) regarding the causes of suffering and the necessary course of action needed to undo these causes. In India and the Asian countries to which the Buddha's doctrine of liberation was transmitted over the centuries the teaching has always been referred to as ''Buddha-dharma''; ''Buddha-dharma'' signifying that path of disciplined practice that Gautama Buddha undertook and espoused.

    ''Dhamma-vinaya''; the Buddha's Path of Practice

    Gautama Buddha referred to the path that he prescribed his students as ''dhamma-vinaya'' (''dhamma'' is the conventional rendering of the Pali word into Roman script compared to Sanskrit which is rendered as ''dharma'') which means ''this path of discipline'' (vinaya means discipline). The path of the Buddhas (Gautama Buddha saw himself as one in a long line of Buddhas stretching back into remote antiquity) is a path of self-imposed discipline. This discipline involves refraining as much as possible from sexual activity (this is called Brahmacarya), a code of ethical behaviour (Śīla) and effort in the cultivation of mindfulness and wisdom. (See also Threefold Training)

    In the Buddhist Scriptures, the expression "The Dharma" often refers to the Buddha's teachings and their scriptural recension (e.g. the Vinaya and Sutta Pitaka of the Pali Canon), and can more broadly include the later traditions of interpretation and exegesis that the various schools of Buddhism have developed to help explain and expand upon the Buddha's teachings. In later Mahayana tradition, this was seen as the 84,000 different teachings (the Kangyur/bka.'gyur) that the Buddha gave to various types of people based on their needs.

    In this sense of being synonymous with the Buddha's teachings the Dharma constitutes one of the Three Jewels of Buddhism in which practitioners of Buddhism take refuge (what one relies on for his/her lasting happiness). The three jewels of Buddhism are the Buddha (mind's perfection of enlightenment), the Dharma (teachings and methods), and the Sangha (the community of committed practitioners of the ''buddha dharma'' who provide mutual support, encouragement and spiritual friendship).

    Understanding Nature; ''dhamma vicaya''

    The cultivation and attainment of wisdom is part of the goal and practice of Buddhism. In order to attain wisdom one must understand the nature of things (the dharma) and part of the practice of Buddhism is the investigation of Nature - ''dhamma-vicaya''. This means to adopt an objective, scientific approach to understanding the causal relationships between various phenomena. In particular it refers to the dispassionate self-observation discussed in teachings such as the ''Satipatthana Sutta''. The Buddha himself has been called a great or even a super-scientist because his teachings on the way out of suffering use analyses of the causal relationships between the different factors which constitute mind and body. The crowning achievement of this analysis is the doctrine of dependent origination.

    The Buddha's Dharma Body

    The qualities of the Dharma (Law, truth) are the same as the qualities of the Buddha and form his "truth body" or "Dhamma Kaya": In the Samyutta Nikaya, Vakkali Sutta, Buddha said to his disciple Vakkali that, :"" :''O Vakkali, whoever sees the Dhamma, sees me [the Buddha]''

    Another reference from the Agganna Sutta of the Digha Nikaya, says to his disciple Vasettha:

    : "Tathāgatassa h'etam Vasettha adivacanam Dhammakayo iti pi ...": :''O Vasettha! The Word of Dhammakaya is indeed the name of the Tathagata''

    Qualities of Buddha Dharma

    The Teaching of the Buddha has six supreme qualities:

    # Svākkhāto (Sanskrit: Svākhyāta "well proclaimed"). The Buddha's teaching is not a speculative philosophy but an exposition of the Universal Law of Nature based on a causal analysis of natural phenomena. It is preached, therefore, as a science rather than a sectarian belief system. Full comprehension (enlightenment) of the teaching may take varying lengths of time but Buddhists traditionally say that the course of study is 'excellent in the beginning (sīla – Sanskrit śīla – moral principles), excellent in the middle (samādhi – concentration) and excellent in the end' (paññā - Sanskrit prajñā . . . Wisdom). # (Sanskrit: "able to be examined"). The ''Dhamma'' is amenable to scientific scrutiny and is not based on faith alone. It can be tested by personal practice and he who follows it will see the result for himself by means of his own experience. # Akāliko (Sanskrit: Akālika "timeless, immediate"). The ''Dhamma'' is able to bestow timeless and immediate results here and now, for which there is no need to wait until the future or next existence. The ''dhamma'' does not change over time and it is not relative to time # Ehipassiko (Sanskrit: Ehipaśyika "which you can come and see" — from the phrase ehi, paśya "come, see!"). The ''Dhamma'' invites all beings to put it to the test and come see for themselves. # Opanayiko (Sanskrit: "leading one close to"). Followed as a part of one's life the ''dhamma'' leads one on to liberation. In the "Vishuddhimagga" this is also referred to as "Upanayanam." # (Sanskrit: "To be personally known by the wise"). The ''Dhamma'' can be perfectly realized only by the noble disciples (Ariyas) who have matured in supreme wisdom.

    Knowing these attributes, Buddhists believe that they will attain the greatest peace and happiness through the practice of the ''Dhamma''. Each person is therefore fully responsible for himself to put it in the real practice.

    Here the Buddha is compared to an experienced and skillful doctor, and the ''Dhamma'' to proper medicine. However efficient the doctor or wonderful the medicine may be, the patients cannot be cured unless they take the medicine properly. So the practice of the ''Dhamma'' is the only way to attain the final deliverance of Nibbāna.

    These teachings ranged from understanding karma (Pāli: kamma) (literal meaning 'action')) and developing good impressions in one's mind, to reach full enlightenment by recognizing the nature of mind.

    Dharmas in Buddhist phenomenology

    Other uses include dharma, normally spelled in transliteration with a small "d" (this differentiation is impossible in the South Asian scripts used to write Sanskrit), which refers to a ''phenomenon'' or ''constituent factor'' of human experience. This was gradually expanded into a classification of constituents of the entire material and mental world. Rejecting the substantial existence of permanent entities which are qualified by possibly changing qualities, Buddhist Abhidharma philosophy, which enumerated seventy-five dharmas, came to propound that these "constituent factors" are the only type of entity that truly exists. This notion is of particular importance for the analysis of human experience: Rather than assuming that mental states inhere in a cognizing subject, or a soul-substance, Buddhist philosophers largely propose that mental states alone exist as "momentary elements of consciousness", and that a subjective perceiver is assumed.

    One of the central tenets of Buddhism, is the denial of a separate permanent "I", and is outlined in the three marks of existence. The three signs: 1. (Pali: Dukkha) - Suffering, 2. Anitya (Pali: Anicca) - Change/Impermanence, 3. Anātman (Pali: Anatta) - Non-self. At the heart of Buddhism, is the realization of no "self" or "I" (and hence the delusion) as a separate self-existing entity.

    Later, Buddhist philosophers like Nāgārjuna would question whether the dharmas (momentary elements of consciousness) truly have a separate existence of their own. (i.e. Do they exist apart from anything else?) Rejecting any inherent reality to the dharmas, he asked (rhetorically):

    ''' When all dharmas are empty, what is endless? What has an end? What is endless and with an end? What is not endless and not with an end? What is ''it''? What is ''other''? What is permanent? What is impermanent? What is impermanent and permanent? What is neither? Auspicious is the pacification of phenomenal metastasis, the pacification of all apprehending; There is no dharma whatsoever taught by the Buddha to whomever, whenever, wherever. , 25:22-24

    Meanings of "Dharma"

    Dharma in the Buddhist scriptures has a variety of meanings, including "phenomenon", and "nature" or "characteristic".

    Source

    Dharma can mean the source of all mental experiences. In major sutras (for example, the Mahasatipatthana sutra), Dharma is paired with ''citta'' (heart/mind) to show ''citta'' as the reflection of Dharma. This teaching is paralleled with the pairing of ''kaya'' (body) and ''vedana'' (feelings or sensations), where ''vendana'' arise within the body but is experienced through the mind. Dharma in this context is the origin of order and organization that is the foundation of ideas, wisdom, understanding, and values.

    Teachings of natural law

    Dharma is also used to refer to the teachings of the Buddha, not in the context of the words of one man, even an enlightened man, but as a reflection of natural law which was re-discovered by this man and shared with the world. A person who lives their life with an understanding of this natural law, is a "dhammic" person, which is often translated as "righteous". The Buddha would teach the Four Noble Truths, the Noble Eightfold Path, the Three marks of existence, and other guidelines in order to achieve the freedom and liberation from suffering.

    References

    Category:Buddhist terms Category:Mahayana Category:Tibetan Buddhism Category:Buddhist philosophical concepts

    br:Dharma (boudaegezh) fa:دین دارمایی ko:법 (불교) it:Dharma (Buddhismo) mr:धम्म simple:Dharma (Buddhism) sl:Dharma (budizem) th:พระธรรม (ศาสนาพุทธ) tr:Dharma (Budizm) zh:法 (佛教)

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