Ahimsa Haven Animal Rescue Picnic To raise funds for and awareness of the shelter. |
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Bhatt has not only deepened our understanding of responsibility but also provided an object lesson to the world on the power of Ahimsa. |
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Ahimsa in its deepest sense depends on our attitude. |
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This constant interactive process between weavers and designers has resulted in the production of a wide range of Ahimsa silk products, including shawls, stoles and garments. |
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The seizure of Indymedia's nevralgic Ahimsa server in the UK is just another such example. |
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Gandhi based his philosophy and strategy on a concept called Ahimsa, which means broadly to refrain from anything at all harmful. |
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If you develop the quality of Ahimsa, non-violence, you come from compassion. If you develop the quality of Satya, the truth, you come from love. |
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In the times of Mahavira and in the following centuries, Jains were at odds with both Buddhists and followers of the Vedic religion or Hindus, whom they accused of negligence and inconsistency in the implementation of Ahimsa. |
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Gadjah Mada University's anthropology school dean, Heddy Shri Ahimsa Putra, has opined that rural tourism could become a big draw for Yogyakarta, a region of Java. |
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It is India's ancient civilization that is being humiliated and the values such as Ahimsa, Truth, Tolerance, and Respect for Religions that India has jealously preserved for centuries that are being dragged to the dust. |
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All of these exercises sit on a bed called ahimsa, non-violence, in yoga, or compassion in Buddhism. |
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At a state dinner with India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, King was full of questions about Gandhi's philosophy and adherence to ahimsa. |
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Vedic Scripture proclaims ahimsa, nonhurtfulness, is a primary religious obligation in fulfillment of dharma, divine law. |
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The absolute emphasis on compassion and ahimsa in Buddhism and Jainism are the quintessence of peace. |
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They accept the religion's basic concepts of dharma, samsara, karma, and ahimsa. |
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He said the youth learn about ahimsa, humility, respect and the meaning of festivals and the various forms of the Gods. |
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How do Buddhist ethical teachings like ahimsa affect its approach to contemporary moral dilemmas such as abortion? |
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Kings and the emperors adopted the new religion of equality, ahimsa, and compassion. |
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He is just one of the hundreds of spokesmen and women spreading the Hindu ideal of ahimsa, noninjury to others, whether by thought, word or deed. |
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Gurudeva also required a home life of ahimsa, tolerating neither abuse of a spouse nor corporal punishment of children. |
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The opposite attitude, ahimsa, makes us care for all things as much as we care for ourselves. |
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The application of these two teachings, non-attachment and non-violence, vairagya and ahimsa, brings us to the middle path of spiritual life. |
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In my opinion, the word ahimsa means nonaggression and not nonviolence. |
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This is the strictest expression of Hinduism's law of ahimsa. |
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His parents, both pious Hindus, were followers of Mahatma Gandhi and his doctrine of ahimsa, or non-violence. |
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What had happened, for example, to the yogic principle of ahimsa, non-violence? |
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Mohandas Gandhi is perhaps the most famous adherent of ahimsa of the last century. |
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The concept of ahimsa grew gradually within Hinduism, one of the signs being the discouragement of ritual animal sacrifice. |
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The unity of existence, which he called the truth, can be realized through the practice of ahimsa, which requires reducing oneself to zero and reaching the furthest limit of humility. |
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The cultivation of values and principles of inner peace, including compassion, justice, sharing, mercy, love, ahimsa, hope, forgiveness and respect, will help to guide and catalyse our societal peace-building. |
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But whatever exception Gandhi may have considered allowable to nations and individuals in the matter of self defence, he was himself, of course, a committed and unwavering adherent of ahimsa. |
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Acts destructive of life are morally condemned by the principle of ahimsa, which is the conceptual equivalent of the Western principle of the sanctity of life. |
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In most circumstances ahimsa bears a moral bias towards life-preservation. |
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Unfortunately, following this the principle of ahimsa was completely forgotten, and the subsequent political process in India and Pakistan was accompanied by great bloodshed and unrestrained violence. |
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Pushing myself to the limit isn't ahimsa, and it has consequences. |
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Already, at this very early date, the ritualists were moving towards the ideal of ahimsa that would become the indispensable virtue of the Indian Axial Age. |
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