- āsteya
- आस्तेय
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Asteya — Achaurya is a Sanskrit word meaning avoidance of stealing or non stealing . In Jainism, it is one of the five vows that all sravakas and shravikas as well as sadhus and sadhvis must take.The concept of Asteya is also a principal part of Hinduism … Wikipedia
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Yama — (Sanskrit, m., यम yama, Enthaltung, Selbstkontrolle) ist die erste Stufe des Raja Yoga (bzw. Ashtanga Yoga oder Kriya Yoga) nach Patanjali und stellt eine Art Verhaltenskodex dar. Die weiteren sieben Stufen des Raja Yoga sind Niyama, Asana,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Yama und Niyama — Yama (Sanskrit, m., यम yama, Enthaltung, Selbstkontrolle) ist die erste Stufe des Raja Yoga (bzw. Ashtanga Yoga oder Kriya Yoga) nach Patanjali und stellt eine Art Verhaltenskodex dar. Die weiteren sieben Stufen des Raja Yoga sind Niyama, Asana,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Acharya Mahapragya — Born Acharya Shri Mahapragya 14 June 1920(1920 06 14) Tamkor, Rajasthan, India Died … Wikipedia
Aparigraha — is the concept of non possessiveness, being both a Jain concept and a part of the Raja Yoga or Ashtanga Yoga traditions. The term usually means to limit possessions to what is necessary or important, which changes with the time period, though… … Wikipedia
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Jainism — Jainism, traditionally known as Jain Dharma / Shraman Dharma (जैन धर्म) is an ancient religion of India. Jains are a small but influential religious minority with at least 10 million followers in modern India, [ [http://www.censusindia.gov.in… … Wikipedia