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Kṣānti (Sanskrit) or
khanti (Pāli) is patience,
forbearance and forgiveness. It is one of the pāramitās in both Theravāda and Mahāyāna Buddhism. The term...
- Mahāvibhāṣā also
mentions the
system of six pāramitās,
arguing that
patience (
Kṣānti) is
classified as a kind of
discipline and that
meditation (Dhyāna) is to...
- 1830 or
earlier A
summary and
pictures of this
patent can be
found at www.
ksanti.net/free-reed/history/demian.html (Version of 20 Okt 4 – 19 Jun 9 Using...
- of the perfections,
which are: Dāna (generosity), Śīla (virtue, ethics),
Kṣānti (patient endurance), Vīrya (heroic energy), Dhyāna (meditation), Prajñā...
- all
empty concepts as well.
Attaining a
state of
fearless receptivity (
ksanti)
through the
insight into the true
nature of
reality (Dharmatā) in an intuitive...
- and evil
manifests and
where beings must
exercise patience and
endurance (
kṣānti). It is also
described as the
place where Śākyamuni
Buddha teaches the Dharma...
- pāramitā: virtue, morality, discipline,
proper conduct (ཚུལ་ཁྲིམས tshul-khrims)
Kṣānti pāramitā: patience, tolerance, forbearance, acceptance,
endurance (བཟོད་པ...
- are
shortened before a
sequence of two
following consonants. Examples:
kṣānti (patience, forbearance, endurance, indulgence) → khanti, rājya (kingdom)...
- legend.
Xanthi is
known as İskeçe in
Turkish and Скеча (Skecha) or Ксанти (
Ksanti) in Bulgarian.
Xanthi is
sometimes identified with the
ancient city of Xantheia...
- than
being meditation and wisdom, are "humaneness" and "forbearance" or "
ksanti",
these being the most
applicable religious values for the
governance of...