How To Use Ahimsa In A Sentence
-
The name of Buddha upholds non-violence - ahimsa and promotes peace.
-
Gandhi's pervasive challenge to every raj is predicated on the moral values of: swadeshi, aparigraha (non-possession), sarvodaya, ahimsa, bread labour, trusteeship, non-exploitation, and equality.
-
But the overlying principle that defines the Hindu answer to this query is ahimsa - refraining from injuring, physically, mentally or emotionally, anyone or any living creature.
-
And then he remembered something that Old Father had once said about the nature of ahimsa.
THE BROKEN GOD
-
This is the strictest expression of Hinduism's law of ahimsa.
-
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.
-
The absolute emphasis on compassion and ahimsa in Buddhism and Jainism are the quintessence of peace.
-
He explained to me that ahimsa (non-violence) is part of Hinduism.
-
In my opinion, the word ahimsa means nonaggression and not nonviolence.
-
But he reasoned that ahimsa, as Old Father taught the doctrine, required that he never harm anyone intentionally.
THE BROKEN GOD
-
This very long list of positive qualities that support dharma, and, in turn, a spiritual life and spiritual evolution, have been efficiently boiled down by Hindu seekers far wiser than I, to three foundational values: truth (satya), non-hurting (ahimsa), and self-control or self-restraint (brahmacharya).
Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: The Dharma Of An Apology
-
He said the youth learn about ahimsa, humility, respect and the meaning of festivals and the various forms of the Gods.
-
All of these exercises sit on a bed called ahimsa, non-violence, in yoga, or compassion in Buddhism.
-
Kings and the emperors adopted the new religion of equality, ahimsa, and compassion.
-
All must follow the practice of ‘non-injury’ or ahimsa.
-
A narrow lane in the Ahimsapuram First Street leads to his tiny workplace where he has piled up moving miniatures of automobiles and machines.
-
They accept the religion's basic concepts of dharma, samsara, karma, and ahimsa.
-
In both examples, if the confrontation is based on adherence to truth (what Gandhi followers know as "satyagraha") and nonviolence ( "ahimsa"), a transformation is possible.
Cynthia Boaz: Shannon's Story: Health Care and Our Need for Cultural Healing (originally posted in August 2009)
-
'If I continue to hate him or wish him harm, how will I ever learn ahimsa ?
THE BROKEN GOD
-
How do Buddhist ethical teachings like ahimsa affect its approach to contemporary moral dilemmas such as abortion?
-
At a state dinner with India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, King was full of questions about Gandhi's philosophy and adherence to ahimsa.
-
(In fact, ahimsa is a ancient Sanskrit word and was a hallowed belief of Old Earth's Jain religion.
THE BROKEN GOD
-
Vedic Scripture proclaims ahimsa, nonhurtfulness, is a primary religious obligation in fulfillment of dharma, divine law.
-
The question is the translation of spiritual principles, such as ahimsa, the principle of non-harm advocated by Gandhi, or Christian nonviolence to the political sphere.
-
Since Hindu religion teaches us ahimsa - noninjury - this principle should be equally applied to every human being and animal.
-
Even before the modern period, the cow was associated with several ideas: ahimsa or non-injury; purity and purification; goodness; and motherhood, in nurturing and providing not only for her calf but for all.
-
Gurudeva also required a home life of ahimsa, tolerating neither abuse of a spouse nor corporal punishment of children.
-
The principles of satya [truthfulness] and ahimsa [nonviolence] from our scriptures are needed more today for the survival of the human race than at any time in history.
-
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.
-
They accept the religion's basic concepts of dharma, samsara, karma, and ahimsa.
-
It was influenced by Jain and Buddhist notions of ahimsa (non-violence).
-
They accept the religion's basic concepts of dharma, samsara, karma, and ahimsa.