anudhamma
Anudhamma,[anu + dhamma] 1. in compn. with dhamma as dhammânudhamma to be judged as a redupl. cpd. after the manner of cpds. mentioned under anu IV. & meaning “the Law in all its parts,the dhamma and what belongs to it,the Law in its fullness”. For instances see dhamma C. IV. Freq. in phrase dh°-ânudh°-paṭipanna “one who masters the completeness of the Dh.”,e. g. S.II,18; III,163; It.81; Ps.II,189. -- 2. conformity or accordance with the Law,lawfulness,relation,essence,consistency,truth; in phrase dhammassa (c°) anudhammaṁ vyākaroti to explain the truth of the Dh. Vin.I,234; D.I,161; M.I,368,482; S.II,33; III,6; IV,51; V,7. See further M.III,30; Sn.963 (cp. Nd1 481 for exegesis). Also in cpd. °cārin living according to the Dhamma,living in truth S.II,81,108; A.II,8; Dh.20 (cp. DhA.I,158); Vv 317; Sn.69 (see Nd2 51). (Page 37)