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| Sanskrit & Tamil Spiritual Names & MeaningsDharmika (f) - Dharmapriya (m or f) Dhammo mangala mukhi-ttam ahimsa sanjavo tavo "Non-violence, controlling the senses and sadhanas - these 
              are Dharma (from the Dashavaikalika Sutra, a hymn of the 6th century BC from the Jain religion. It is written in an ancient and powerful language called Ardha-Maghadi from old Bihar, North India.) Swamiji often speaks of truth as the Sanatana Dharma, the eternal 
              path of life, the tradition of living according to spiritual truths 
              as the real path of life. Dharma is not bound by any particular 
              religion or one kind of spiritual path. It is not dependent on any 
              special, name, form, master or spiritual group. It's essence is 
              the concept of universal truth that is eternal. It is inborn in 
              all beings. It cannot be owned by anyone but can be experienced 
              and known by everyone. It encompasses the laws of nature and spiritual 
              consciousness, the idea of karma. It encourages us to worship the 
              divine laws and their symbols, the various deities. Those who adhere 
              to dharma respect Mother Earth through prayer, mantra and pooja. 
              Through the various practices of Sanatana Dharma we can actually 
              discover Truth for ourselves. One who sincerely follows Dharma can 
              be named Dharmika. Dharmapriya is one who loves Dharma. The names 
              speak for themselves! The ultimate, universal ideals are embodied 
              in these names. 
 
 
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