sahaDarma
sahadharma , adj. or subst. m. (= Pali sahadhamma, Nett. , see below; and cf. next), harmonizing, agreeing, in accord with the (true) Doctrine : only in a cliché, substantially identical in Mv i.330.5 ; 331.5 ; 332.8 ; 333.1, 13 ; iii.334.16 ; 335.5 ; SP 179.2 (dharmacakraṃ … apravartiyaṃ, or °tyaṃ, SP and some Mv °titaṃ, [kenacic] chramaṇena vā brāhmaṇena vā devena vā Māreṇa vā Brahmaṇā [some om. this] vānyena vā kenacit [some om. anyena or kenacit] punar loke) sahadharmeṇa; KN prints saha dharmeṇa as two words, wrongly; Tib. on SP chos daṅ mthun pas , by one in harmony with the Doctrine ( instr. ), immediately followed by (and clearly dependent on) ma bskor ba , not set in motion ; the Pali equivalent cliché ( e.g. Vin. i.12.1—3 ) regularly lacks any correspondent to sahadharma, but Nett. 169.14 ends a similar cliché (not [Page587-b] concerning the dhammacakka) with (kenaci vā) lokasmiṃ sahadhammena (correctly printed as one word, but not in Pali Dictt. ).