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Ahimsa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The only way to develop universal love is by the practice of Ahimsa (non-injury). Ahimsa is refraining from causing pain to any living creature. It is a distinctive quality emphasized by Indian ethics. ... ; Meaning of Ahimsa; Subtle Forms of Himsa; Ahimsa, a Quality of the Strong; Gradational Practice of Ahimsa;
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Ahimsa in Jainism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Literally speaking, ahimsa means non-violence. But to me it has much higher, infinitely higher meaning. It means that you may not offend anybody; you may not harbor uncharitable thought, even in connection with those who consider your enemies.
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Our name evokes the deep principles of ahimsa, to which we are dedicated – ahimsa is the Sanskrit word for nonviolence – the human capacity for peace. ... AHIMSA is a non-profit, nonsectarian foundation, drawing on both Eastern and Western faith traditions, and founded in 1993 to mark the Centennial of the...
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Statement on Ahimsa; Our Life Style and Non-violence; The Root of Non-Violence; Non-violence and Meditation; Non-violence and Food; Non-violence and The Yogic Postures; Developing a Non-violent Personality; Non-violence and Fearlessness; The Concept of `Himsa'; Ahimsa-vrata, i. e., the vow...
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - ahimsa: what is theism mahatma gandhi monola personal actions glossary index ... Definition: The concept of ahimsa in Hinduism refers to the idea of harmlessness, non-injury, non-killing or pacifism.
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Vegetarianism & Ahimsa ... Virtues by Atmanandji ; 101 Reasons why I'm a Vegetarian; Jiva Daya; Vegetarian Food and Jain Conduct by Dr. Hukam Chand Bharill ; Ahimsa Army ; In the Web of Life; Biospirituality; Vegetarian resources; World Guide to Vegetarianism; Vegetarian Phrases in World Languages;
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But the philosophy of non-violence (ahimsa) in India is not a 20th century phenomenon, it has existed since the last three thousand years right from the days of Gautama Buddha end Mahavir.
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