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Sanatana Dharma 

Before Persian and English arrived, Hinduism was called Sanatana Dharma.
Dharma means "Right way of living"
Person 1-"do you believe in Hinduism and religious time waste?"
Person 2- "Hinduism is coined by english and Hindu is coined by Persian, originally it is called 'Sanatana Dharma' and it is a way of life, if you believe in karma, reincarnation, vegetarianism, read Vedic scriptures and etc you follow the right of living"
Sanatana Dharma by Wnt_2b_Crusader December 26, 2018

Sikhism Dharma Organization 

A organization based upon the shiekh guru Kahiem Roel orchestrated rythm of swordsman ship of the khanda on his upper left hand with spreading jainism symbol right knowledge right principle right conduct on index and ring finger. Highly religious name life of the Hebrew nation with Roel being secret Sikh society on healing powers and combat war mercenary tactical skill intelligence making the Punjabi warriors set a four square metric system in our out the cubic frame with four single digit numbers basic form of angel numbers 4415 twisting ninja blades tossing darts completing the square cubic cylinders with all numbers split if not complete single digit form numbers. Protecting the Sikh from hate crimes and descrimination of soleimy interpretations with verses from Songs of Solomon.
The Sikhism dharma organization is kahiem Roel's new symbolism of Sikhism and jainism giving waheguru ji and micchami dukkadam a religious lingo making the religion in the sixth century carrying it's legacy with the framework of war with loka in the past lifes war to reincarnate the world's set computerized system never ending without gods force of will power.

dhara-sexual 

ā€œhey; i’m a dhara-sexual!ā€
dhara-sexual by kk3223 January 4, 2021

dharmasplaining 

The misuse of buddhist teachings to excuse, explain away, or deflect action against misbehavior or abuse perpetrated by a buddhist leader, teacher or organisation. Throws a shroud of confusion over the issue and makes people doubt their own perception. It's a form of gaslighting.

It has been used systematically to prevent reform and explain away abuse in various Buddhist communities. The lack of a commonly known word to call out such tactics is making fighting such tactics hard.

Examples of dharmasplaining:

"The obstacle here is fears and assumption about experience. Wanting to choose your experience. This is really just a form of aggression."

"These are just views and all views are wrong. You need to study the dharma more and realize that this is only your perception"

"These are just projections of your own neuroses onto the teacher. He is really doing this for your sake. You will understand in time."

Usually though a lot more words are used and the fact that it is dharmasplaining in action is less clear.
"He is just dharmasplaining. Trust your own judgment not his attempts to confuse you. If someone does something abhorrent it is abhorrent no matter who they are."

"Dharmasplaining became the way to deflect from institutional and leadership problems."
dharmasplaining by SmokieL February 11, 2019

dharmashala 

A dharmashala (or dharamshala), etymologically, means 'a religious school'. However, the word is generally used in a different context. Most (big) Hindu (and Buddhist) temples in India offer lodging and/or dining facilities for interested individuals or small parties. They are either free (running on donations) or for a very nominal rate. You may donate to the temple to cover your charges if there are any.

Such a facility is called a dharamshala. It is characterized by spartanic (sometimes unclean and pest-ridden) furnishings and quiet and peaceful surroundings. There may be a school under the temple administration in the same locality dispensing Hindu teachings.

'Dharamshala' is essentially a Sanskrit/Hindi word. It is similar to the word 'madarsa' used by Muslims; 'madarsa' however, actually being an Islamic religious school where the holy Koran is taught.

etymology: Dharma = 'religion' + shaalaa = 'school'
During most of our trip through northern India, we ate at roadside hotels and stayed in dharmashalas.
dharmashala by Hindu HridaySamrat September 1, 2006

dharmash 

exceptionally clever or talented.
"he was most dharmash and was promoted almost at once"
dharmash by Madmadmanmax May 31, 2018