- (Sanskrit: अपरिग्रह,
aparigraha) is a
religious tenet followed in Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain
traditions in
South Asia. In Jainism,
aparigraha is the
virtue of...
- truthfulness),
brahmacharya (****ual
chastity in one's
feelings and actions) and
aparigraha (non-possessiveness, non-craving). अहिंसासत्यास्तेय ब्रह्मचर्यापरिग्रहाः...
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Jainism are ahiṃsā (non-violence), anekāntavāda (non-absolutism), and
aparigraha (asceticism). Jain
monks take five main vows: ahiṃsā (non-violence), satya...
- (non-violence),
satya (truth),
asteya (non-stealing),
brahmacharya (chastity), and
aparigraha (non-attachment) are
necessary for
spiritual liberation. He
taught the...
- main
teachings of
Jainism are ahimsa,
anekantavada (non-absolutism),
aparigraha (non-possessiveness).
Followers of
Jainism take five main vows: ahimsa...
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Ahamkara (attachment)
Ethics Niti śastra
Yamas Niyama Ahimsa Achourya Aparigraha Brahmacharya Satya Damah Dayā
Akrodha Arjava Santosha Tapas Svādhyāya...
- (Non-violence)
Satya (Truth)
Asteya (Non-stealing)
Brahmacharya (Chastity)
Aparigraha (Non-possession)
According to the Jain text Puruşārthasiddhyupāya: All...
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Karma Saṃsāra Puruṣārthas
Dharma Artha Kama
Moksha Niti
Ahimsa Asteya Aparigraha Brahmacharya Satya Dāna
Damah Dayā
Akrodha Schools Āstika:
Samkhya Yoga...
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Ahamkara (attachment)
Ethics Niti śastra
Yamas Niyama Ahimsa Achourya Aparigraha Brahmacharya Satya Damah Dayā
Akrodha Arjava Santosha Tapas Svādhyāya...
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gives Jain
philosophy of
Karma theory, Vows of
Sramana (Ahimsa, Asteya,
Aparigraha, Satya) In Highlander, the
immortal Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez (Sean...