Law (Buddhism)
The law is a translation of the Sanskrit word Dharma, and it is intuitive to "keep or support." In Buddhism, the law is very diverse in its meaning and is used in the meaning of teaching, the highest truths, laws, truisms, existences, realities, or all beings. Buddhist Buddhist monks 3 Among the three treasures of Buddhism, the law of law is called the law of law, the law, the law of law, and the law of law. do. Among them, the teaching method means the teachings of the Gotama Buddha in a narrow sense, and in broad terms, the teachings of the Three Taxes Buddha, that is, all the Buddhas, the teachings of the Enlightened, or the teachings of Buddhist scriptures It means. This law refers to the truth which the teaching law refers to and explains, and the law refers to the means or performance of the law, the order, the heaven, The law means the law, the truth, the nirvana, which is gained when the law is made amicable.