dhar.ma
  1. fundamental nature of reality.
  2. one's response to that nature; duty.
  3. the teaching of the Buddha.

[Origin: 1790–1800; < Skt: custom, duty, akin to dharayati upholds, maintains]

sa.lon
  1. a reception room in a house.
  2. a hall or room for the practice of dharma.
  3. an assembly of guests in such a room, esp. one consisting of those interested in society, philosophy, politics, Buddhism, etc.

[Origin: 1705 - 15; < F < It salone, equiv. to Skt & Pali sala hall]

dhar.ma sa.lon
A place where friends gather to practise and discuss the Buddha's Dharma.

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