dklama
dklama is a term that appears to be a misspelling or informal variation of "dharma." Dharma, originating from Sanskrit, is a fundamental concept in various Indian religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. It encompasses a broad range of meanings, often translated as "duty," "righteousness," "virtue," "moral law," "cosmic order," or "the teachings of the Buddha."
In Hinduism, dharma refers to the individual's duty or role in society, dictated by their caste and
In Buddhism, dharma primarily refers to the teachings of the Buddha, the path to enlightenment, and the
In Jainism, dharma signifies the path of righteousness and non-violence, which leads to liberation from the
In Sikhism, dharma relates to the path of righteousness and the duty to live a life of
Given the context of "dklama," it is most likely a casual or phonetic transcription of "dharma" without