by mwahahha . December 28, 2011
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by Graham April 30, 2006
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one hell of a guy someone who will make you laugh and will make you fall head over heels for him. He is interesting, kind, funny, a hard heart, cute smile, a badass in some ways you cant explain. he also been through so much but manage to be happy around others. Never shows anyone how he feels cause he doesn't want to deal with it. he's a gentleman too so if you ever tell him you like him 50 -50 chance that he will give you a chance. but I'm pretty sure he will give you one he's too kind to say no. he is very open and mindset and a good voice to sing with. He is confident of himself. so if your a darvan keed your head up high cause you will get through it.
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by Not Sammy April 3, 2010
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"Dharma means the intrinsic nature of a thing. Just like the dharma of sugar is sweetness and the dharma of water is wetness. The dharma of the living being is to render service
to God. Therefore everyone serves God without fail, either directly or indirectly. The devotees serve Him directly and the non-devotees serve Him indirectly."
"Dharma means the intrinsic nature of a thing. Just like the dharma of sugar is sweetness and the dharma of water is wetness. The dharma of the living being is to render service
to God. Therefore everyone serves God without fail, either directly or indirectly. The devotees serve Him directly and the non-devotees serve Him indirectly."
The above definition came from a qualified source, therefore I trust that it is an accurate definition.
by Jezz Torrent July 31, 2005
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Spiritual seekers meeting each other in India would ask, "Whose Dharma do you follow", as a way of asking whose teachings were followed.
The dharma of a thing is simply the way it is in reality.
The dharma of a thing is simply the way it is in reality.
by Zaike Isen July 11, 2011
Get the Dharma mug.Dharia is a extremely beautiful lady. She never fails to impress you and she's incredibly organized. She is kind-hearted and never will fail to put a smile on your face. You need to get yourself a dharia!!
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