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Wikiquote has
quotations related to Detachment. Look up detachment,
disp****ion, or
apatheia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shah,
Pravin K. (1993-01-19)...
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Patanjali describes two
essential components:
practice (abhyasa) and
disp****ion (vairagya). This
aligns with the
Bhagavad Gita (verse 6.35),
where Krishna...
- mind and
disposition (bhāva) into a form
which develops the
knowledge of
disp****ion and non-attachment. Sādhanā is a
means whereby bondage becomes liberation...
- used in
Hindu as well as
Eastern philosophy that
roughly translates as
disp****ion, detachment, or renunciation, in
particular renunciation from the pains...
- disenchantment,
conditioned by disenchantment,
there is (10)
disp****ion,
conditioned by
disp****ion,
there is (11) freedom,
conditioned by freedom,
there is...
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where there are no
second or
third class unequal citizens, the need for
disp****ion, and who is a real Yogi.
Jeffrey Ebbesen notes that, just like
other Bhakti...
- of
impermanence and the non-self
nature of reality, and this
develops disp****ion for the
objects of clinging, and
liberates a
being from
dukkha and saṃsāra...
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terms of
classical culture, such as
ataraxia (from the Gr**** ἀταραξία, "
disp****ion") or
legislar (built from the
Latin legislator). In
other cases, they...
- organs) Prajña (wisdom) Ānanda (happiness)
Viveka (discernment)
Vairagya (
disp****ion) Sama (equanimity) Dama (temperance)
Uparati (self-settledness) Titiksha...
- to the
fourfold instructions] is
conducive not to
turning away, nor to
disp****ion, nor quiet, nor to cessation, nor to
direct knowledge, nor to enlightenment...