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The Art of Happiness

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1<strong>The</strong> term Dharma has many connotations but noprecise English equivalent. It is most <strong>of</strong>ten usedto refer to the teachings and doctrine <strong>of</strong> theBuddha, including the scriptural tradition as wellas the way <strong>of</strong> life and spiritual real izations thatresult from the application <strong>of</strong> the teachings.Sometimes Buddhists use the word in a moregeneral sense—to signify spiritual or religiouspractices in general, universal spiritual law, or thetrue nature <strong>of</strong> phenomena—and use the termBuddhadharma to refer more specifically to theprinciples and practices <strong>of</strong> the Buddhist path. <strong>The</strong>Sanskrit word Dharma is derived from theetymological root meaning “to hold,” and in thiscontext the word has a broader meaning: anybehavior or understanding that serves “to holdone back” or protect one from experiencing

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