Darma
Introduction
a term often associated with law, duty, or righteousness in Indian philosophy
Background Story
The name Darma is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Dharma', which signifies moral order and duty. In various cultures, especially in Hinduism and Buddhism, it represents the ethical and moral principles that guide the individual's life. Additionally, it can signify the teachings of religion and the rightful path according to one's nature.
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