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Indic academy initiative for
publishing content on Shastraas,
Indic Knowledge Systems &
Indology and to showcase the
activities of Indic Academy.
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5. Dharma? Is it complicated to explain? Is it a
simple concept? What is “the dharma”? How
to define it? It’s said to be full and empty,
nothing and everything, unqualified,
unformed, unknowable, all knowing,
formless, above and beyond, integral to, all-
in-all, in everyone, also nonexistent, a non-
identity, unfathomable. Dharma is everything;
it is nothing; the one and the many,
simultaneously.
6. Is Dharma a difficult concept to define?
A myriad complexity that is everything,
everywhere, all at once… and nowhere.
All knowledge, all wisdom, and tangible
consciousness, alive, intangible, aware
and filled with light and unqualified love
and reflecting back qualities of wisdom.
Is that Dharma? What is Dharma
7. In response to the question, “What is the
meaning of ‘Dharma’?” Old timers will give
you a far away look and remember the
Dharma Bums, or Allen Ginsberg. The
answers changed somewhat through the
years, for instance, two decades ago many
answers mentioned the TV show, “Dharma
and Greg”. Nowadays, people drink Dharma
coffee beans. Only a fraction of the people
have responded with a suitable reply such as
“Dharma means something like ‘the way’ or
‘the path…. maybe like the ‘Tao’ in Chinese.”
Probably about 15% of Americans had this
sort of appropriate reply to the question,
“What is Dharma?” Even the common
colonial mistranslation of the word ‘Dharma’
to mean ‘Religion’, was welcomed as a better
informed reply.