- karma-bandha
- कर्मबन्ध
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Karma — This article is about the Indian religious concept. For other uses, see Karma (disambiguation). Karmic redirects here. For Ubuntu v9.10 Karmic Koala , see List of Ubuntu releases#Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala). For the EP by Nada Surf, see Karmic… … Wikipedia
Karma in Jainism — (Sanskrit: कर्म, kär mə, kär mən, Prakrit: कम्म, kä mmə) refers not only to the actions and deeds that are part of the cause and effect mechanism that results in a cycle of re births and re incarnation, but also to the subtle karmic particles… … Wikipedia
Karma — El karma es una de las bases de la filosofía oriental, y su influencia se hace notar en el código del samurái, el bushido. De acuerdo con varias religiones dhármicas, el karma (en sánscrito: कर्म) sería una energía trascendente (invisible e… … Wikipedia Español
karma — El karma es una de las bases de la filosofía oriental, y su influencia se hace notar en el código del samurái, el bushido. De acuerdo con varias religiones dhármicas, el karma (en sánscrito: कर्म) sería una energía trascendente (invisible e… … Wikipedia Español
Bandha — Le bandha (बन्ध en devanāgarī)[1] ce terme masculin sanskrit signifie : action de lier, ligature, lien, attache, chaîne, entrave ; tendon ; union, jonction ; accouplement ; capture, emprisonnement ; posture sexuelle … Wikipédia en Français
Karma — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Karma (homonymie). Karma (en devanāgarī कर्म, de la racine KRI, signifie acte, action, rite)[1] est un terme sanskrit utilisé dans plusieurs religions orientales. Pour ces religions, la notion de karma désigne… … Wikipédia en Français
Jain terms and concepts — Main Points in Jainism* Every living being has a soul. * Every soul is potentially divine and has the innate qualities of infinite knowledge infinite perception, infinite power, and infinite bliss. Have benevolence for all living beings.. *… … Wikipedia
Triple gems of Jainism — Jainism emphasises that the right vision or view ( Samyak Darsana ), right knowledge ( Samyak Jnana ) and right conduct ( Samyak Caritra ) together constitute the path of liberation. These three are known as the triple gems (or jewels) of Jainism … Wikipedia
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Nirjara — is one of the nine fundamental principles, or Tattva in Jain philosophy, and refers to the shedding or destruction of accumulated karmas from the atma (soul), essential for breaking free from samsara, the cycle of birth death and rebirth, by… … Wikipedia