-
represent the
sadācāra. The "sad" of
sadācāra is
translated as good
which causes sadācāra to
translate as the "standards of the good (people)".
Sadācāra within...
- vaisyas, and sudras,
which are
defined by
their respective qualities of
sadācāra - सदाचार (good conduct), śaurya - शौर्य (bravery), vyavasāya - व्यवसाय...
-
perceived to be
located in the
nature of the individual, i.e.
Brahmana in
sadacara (righteous conduct),
Ksatriya in
saurya (valor and courage),
Vaisya in...
- Levinson,
which include Atmanastushti (satisfaction of one's conscience),
Sadacara (local
norms of
virtuous individuals),
Smriti and Sruti. Medhatithi's philosophical...
-
perceived to be
located in the
nature of the individual, i.e.
Brahmana in
sadacara (righteous conduct),
Ksatriya in
saurya (valor and courage),
Vaisya in...
- Levinson,
which include atmanastushti (satisfaction of one's conscience),
sadacara (local
norms of
virtuous individuals), smṛti and śruti. The śrutis, the...
- four
things viz. Śruti and
Smriti which are society’s
codes of ethics,
sadacara which is good
noble conduct accepted by society; and
svasya ca
priyam atmanah...
- Prema-bhakti-candrikā (The
Moonlight of Pure
Devotional Love) by
Narottama Dāsa, 1927
Sadācāra-smṛti (The
Smrti Text of
Proper Conduct) by
Madhva with translation, 1927...
-
Smritis dissect (analyze) the
essence of
vedas only. Both of them
support Sadācāra. Ātmasantuṣṭi that is
favourable to all
these is (then)
dharma pramāna...
-
Works of Śrī Rāghavendra Svāmiji
Raghavendra Darshana (Abridged), 2015
Sadācāra Vinoda, 1996
Prabhanjanacharya has
edited and
brought out "Sarvamūlagranthas"...