The Dhamma is timeless and universally applicable from "summary" of The Buddha and His Dhamma by Br Ambedkar
The Dhamma taught by the Buddha is not something that is bound by time or limited to a specific group of people. It is a teaching that transcends all boundaries and is relevant to all individuals, regardless of when or where they may be. The principles of the Dhamma are based on universal truths that apply to all human beings, regardless of their background or circumstances. The timeless nature of the Dhamma lies in its ability to address the fundamental aspects of human existence that remain constant throughout history. The teachings of the Buddha on suffering, impermanence, and non-self are as relevant today as they were thousands of ...Similar Posts
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