- tradition.
Since the word is
composed by sūkara,
which means pig, and
maddava,
which means soft, tender, delicate, two
alternatives are possible: Tender...
-
etymological basis in his
Yogasastra verse 3.124, as the following: mi is "miu
maddava",
connoting "gentleness" cha is "dosanam chayana",
connoting "the veiling...
- others,
performing one's
duties with
loyalty and
sincerity to others. 5.
Maddava (gentleness) –
having gentle temperament,
avoiding arrogance and never...
- the end of the Buddha's life,
states that he died
after eating ****ra-
maddava, a term
translated by some as pork, by
others as
mushrooms (or an unknown...
- Mārdava (Sanskrit: मार्दव) or
Maddava (Pali)
means mildness, softness, gentleness, kindness,
weakness and
pliancy (leniency).
Mardava as a
divine quality...
-
celebrates Devardhigani. It is as follows- Sutt’-attha-rayaṇa-bharie khama-dama-
maddava-guṇehi
sampanne Deviḍḍhi-khamāsamaṇe Kāsava-gotte paṇivayāmi -
Kalpa Sūtra...