In Sanskrit, it is translated as non-law and generally refers to something that is against the law (dharma) or is not right. In Jainism, one of the non-souls (ajiva) is the condition of stillness (adharma). Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
サンスクリット語で,非法と漢訳され,一般には,法 dharmaに反すること,正しくないことをさす。ジャイナ教においては,非霊魂 (アジーバ ) の一つとして,静止の条件 adharmaをあげる。
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