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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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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All of these exercises sit on a bed called ahimsa, non-violence, in yoga, or compassion in Buddhism. |
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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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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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What had happened, for example, to the yogic principle of ahimsa, non-violence? |
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This is the strictest expression of Hinduism's law of ahimsa. |
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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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His parents, both pious Hindus, were followers of Mahatma Gandhi and his doctrine of ahimsa, or non-violence. |
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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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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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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 concept of ahimsa grew gradually within Hinduism, one of the signs being the discouragement of ritual animal sacrifice. |
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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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In most circumstances ahimsa bears a moral bias towards life-preservation. |
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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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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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Pushing myself to the limit isn't ahimsa, and it has consequences. |
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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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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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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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