The Dharma Yukam or Satya Yuga is the eighth or final yukam (aeon or age), according to Ayyavazhi mythology. By destroying all the evils that were the fragments of Kroni, the primordial personification of the evil spirit in the successive Yukams of Neetiya Yukam, God, who was incarnated as Ayya Vaikundar, rules this Yukam as an uncounterable king with the Santror Makkal. Amongst the four era’s, the Satya yuga is the first and the most significant one. ... The Symbol of Ayyavazhi The main source of Ayyavazhi mythology is Akilattirattu Ammanai and its supplementary, Arul Nool. ... Kroni was a mythical figure found in Ayyavazhi mythology. ... This article is confusing for some readers, and needs to be edited for clarity. ... Ayya Vaikundar was the Manu avathar (to born as a human being) of Lord Narayana according to Akilattirattu Ammanai the holy script of Ayyavazhi religion, a sect within Hinduism. ... An alternative name frequently used in Akilattirattu Ammanai the source of Ayyavazhi mythology, to represent the The Santror. ...
It [dharma] is, so to speak, the essential nature of a being, comprising the sum of its particular qualities or characteristics, and determining, by virtue of the tendencies or dispositions it implies, the manner in which this being will conduct itself, either in a general way or in relation to each particular circumstance.
Dharma may be used to refer to rules of the operation of the mind or universe in a metaphysical system, or to rules of comportment in an ethical system.
Dharma is also used to refer to the teachings of the Buddha, not in the context of the words of one man, even an enlightened man, but as a reflection of natural law which was re-discovered by this man and shared with the world.
Dharma is a central concept in religions and philosophies originating in India.
Dharma also refers to the teachings and doctrines of the founders of these traditions, such as those of Gautama Buddha and Mahavira.
For practicing Buddhists, references to "dharma" or dhamma in the singular, particularly as "the" Dharma, is used to mean the teachings of the Buddha, commonly known throughout the east as Buddha-Dharma.