This can get endlessly complicated. So it may be helpful if I offer a simple answer. Dharma in Buddhism is what the Buddha taught, and that covers both what the world is like and how we should try to live.

Richard Gombrich

 
On 6 May 2016, at 09:46, alakendu das <mailmealakendudas@rediffmail.com> wrote:


To All,

While going through an English transalation of Asanga's MahyanaSutralankara , I cane across a situation where Liberation or Enlightment takes place when Alaya -Vigyan blends with Dharma-Dhatau ( I.e a state where the distinction between Object and subject ceases).I have, in a number of places come across the term Dharma' whcih has variously been defined as Phenomena, state of things etc. Can anybody elaborate on the exact implication of Dharma in Buddhism.


ALAKENDU DAS.
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