Yathadhamma, Yathādhamma, Yatha-dhamma: 1 definition
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: Sutta: The Pali Text Society's Pali-English DictionaryYathādhamma refers to: (used as adj. & adv. °�) “one according to the law, � i.e. as the rule prescribes; nt. according to the rule put down. See Vin. Texts I. 203; Geiger, Dhamma, p. 19, 67. �-� Vin. I, 135 (yo uddiseyya, ⲹٳ-dhammo kāretabbo), 168 (yo pavāreyya, y. -dhammo kāretabbo), 191 (yo māreyya y. -dh. k.); II, 67 (ubho pi ⲹٳ� kārāpetabbā), 132 (yo ajjhohareyya, y. -dhammo kāretabbo); IV, 126 (yo jāna� (i.e. knowing) ⲹٳ� nihat’âdhikaraṇa� punakammāya ukkoṭeyya, pācittiyan ti i.e. a dispute settled in proper form; with explanation: y. -dhamma� nāma dhammena vinayena satthu sāsanena kata�), 144 (na tassa ... mutti atthi yañ ca tattha āpatti� āpanno tañ ca ⲹٳdhammo kāretabbo, uttari c’assa moho āropetabbo). Cp. the foll. passages; as adj. : Vin. I, 205; II, 132, 142, 263; M. III, 10; Miln. 195; as adv. : with 貹ṭi첹dzپ (to atone, make amends) Vin. I, 173, 315; II, 126; IV, 19; D. I, 85; III, 55; M. III, 247; S. II, 128, 205; A. I, 103, 238; II, 146; IV, 377; cp. ⲹٳ� paṭigaṇhāti S. I, 239; A. I, 59, 103. At S. III, 171 ⲹٳ� is used in the sense of “according to the truth, or reality, � where ⲹٳ-bhūta� takes its place; similarly at Th. 1, 188.
Note: ⲹٳ is a Pali compound consisting of the words ⲹٳ and dhamma.

Pali is the language of the Tipiṭaka, which is the sacred canon of Theravāda Buddhism and contains much of the Buddha’s speech. Closeley related to Sanskrit, both languages are used interchangeably between religions.
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Partial matches: Yata, Dharma, Dharma, Dharma, Dhamma.
Starts with: Yathadhammam.
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