Category:Ahimsa
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Pages in category "Ahimsa"
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- Atmavat sarva-bhutesu: one should feel the happiness and distress of others as his own. It is on this basis that the Buddhist religious principle of nonviolence - ahimsah parama-dharmah - is established
- Lord Buddha preached ahimsa paramo dharmah: "The best religious principle is to become nonviolent"
- Lord Buddha promulgamated a new type of religion - ahimsa paramo dharmah. "Don't commit violence. If I pinch your body, you feel pain. You should not pinch others"
- The main principle of Lord Buddha's preaching was ahimsa - non-violence, no animal-killing, no meat-eating
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- Ahimsa means not arresting the progressive life of any living entity. BG 1972 purports
- Ahimsa means not being violent. There are eighteen processes for attaining knowledge and perfection, and by his vow, Kardama Muni adopted all the principles of self-realization
- Ahimsa means that people should be trained in such a way that the full utilization of the human body can be achieved. BG 1972 purports
- Ahimsa, nonviolence, means that one should not do anything which will put others into misery or confusion. BG 1972 purports
- Ahimsa. "Don't kill." That is the greatest sin. So Lord Buddha is propagating that "Let these people be saved from the greatest sinful activities"
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- He (Lord Buddha) also appeared in India. Why? He was also Hindu. He was ksatriya, king. He promulgated this philosophy, ahimsa, when there was unnecessary killing of animals
- His (Lord Buddha's) philosophy is that to make the people sinless. Ahimsa: "Don't kill." That is the greatest sin. So he is propagating that - Let these people be saved from the greatest sinful activities
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- If you develop your divine qualities, as they're described, ahimsa, sattva-samsuddhih . . . sattva-samsuddhih. Sattva-samsuddhih means existentional purification. Our . . . we, as spirit soul, we are pure originally, because Krsna is pure
- It is a common-sense religion because one is advised to do no harm to any other animal or living being because such harmful actions are equally harmful to he who does the harm
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- The devotees are saintly persons or sadhus. The first qualification of a sadhu, or devotee, is ahimsa, or nonviolence. Persons interested in the path of devotional service, or in going back home back to Godhead, must first practice ahimsa, or nonviolence
- The pious kings were not merciful to dacoits and thieves in the name of nonsensical ahimsa (nonviolence)
- This is natural, that one jiva is the food for another jiva. So how ahimsa is possible?