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ហិណ្ឌូសាសនា The Brihadaranyaka Upanishad views dharma as the universal principle of law, order, harmony, all in all truth, that sprang first from Brahman. It acts as the regulatory moral principle of the Universe. It is "sat" (truth), a major tenet of Hinduism. This hearkens back to the conception of the Rigveda that "Ekam Sat," (Truth Is One), of the idea that Brahman is ""Sacchidananda"" (Truth-Consciousness-Bliss). Dharma is not just law, or harmony, it is pure Reality. In the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad's own words:
ពុទ្ធជ័យមង្គល Saccaka, whose provocative views had abandoned the truth,
អវិជ្ចមានកម្ម The truth table of "¬p" is as follows:
លោកិយបដិច្ចសមុប្បាទ១២ ១. ផ្លូវនៃ សម្មតិសច្ចៈ(conventional truth) មាន បុរស ស្រ្តី មនុស្សទាំងឡាយ សត្វលោក ឬសត្វទាំងឡាយឯទៀត គឺត្រូវបានគេស្គាល់ និងហៅឈ្មោះជាសាកលបាន រីឯ ធម៌បដិច្ចសមុប្បាទ សឲ្យឃើញថា អវិជ្ជា និង តណ្ហាជាប្រភពដើមនៃសង្សារ។ វាមិនមែនជាប្រភពដើមរបស់ សត្វបុគ្គល ទំនៀមទំលាប់ ឬហេតុការណាមួយទេ។ ក្នុងបរមត្ថសច្ច(Ultimate Truth) មិនមានមនុស្ស ឬមនុស្សជាតិ ឬសត្វទាំងឡាយណាមួយទេ ហើយទីបំផុតវាត្រឹមតែត្រឡប់ទៅជាធម៌វិញទាំងអស់ មានន័យថា អវិជ្ជា និងតណ្ហាជាប្រភពដើមនៃសង្សារ។
អវិជ្ចមានកម្ម In logic, negation, also called logical complement, is an operation that takes a proposition "p" to another proposition "not "p"", written "¬p", which is interpreted intuitively as being true when "p" is false, and false when "p" is true. Negation is thus a unary (single-argument) logical connective. It may be applied as an operation on propositions, truth values, or semantic values more generally. In classical logic, negation is normally identified with the truth function that takes "truth" to "falsity" and vice versa. In intuitionistic logic, according to the Brouwer–Heyting–Kolmogorov interpretation, the negation of a proposition "p" is the proposition whose proofs are the refutations of "p".