-
small chapel in
Saucha, and later, they
moved inland to what
would be
known as
Pueblo Nuevo, in
relation to the "Old Town" of
Saucha. The
Spanish foundation...
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Aparigraha (Non possession) 2.
Niyama – observances;
Niyama consists of: 2.1
Saucha (Cleanliness) 2.2
Santosha (Contentment) 2.3
Tapas (Austerity) 2.4 Svadhyaya...
- forgiveness), dama (temperance),
asteya (Non-covetousness/Non-stealing),
saucha (inner purity), indriyani-graha (control of senses), dhi (reflective prudence)...
- (forgiveness), Dama (temperance),
asteya (Non-covetousness/Non-stealing),
saucha (purity), indriyani-graha (control of senses), dhi (reflective prudence)...
- Satya, Asteya, Brahmacharya, Daya, Arjava, Kshama, Dhriti, Mitahara, and
Saucha.
According to Kaneda, the term
Ahimsa is an
important spiritual doctrine...
- satya, asteya, brahmacharya, daya, arjava, kshama, dhrti, mitahara, and
saucha Narayanaswami Aiyar, K. (1914).
Thirty minor Upanishads. Madras: V̇asanṭā...
- PMID 15502058. S2CID 45361690.
Knapik M,
Knapik P,
Nadziakiewicz P, Misiołek H,
Saucha W,
Walaszczyk M, Dyaczyńska-Herman A (August 2006). "Comparison of remifentanil...
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Mitahara moderation and
restraint in
consumption of food, drinks, and
wealth Saucha the
cleansing of the body by
earth and water; and of the mind by the pursuit...
- Komparić Devčić, Željko Lacković,
Ivica Mišić,
Zdravko Ronko,
Tomislav Saucha Slaven Dobrović, Željko Glasnović,
Bojan Glavašević,
Marko Vučetić with...
- (forgiveness), Dama (temperance),
Asteya (Non-covetousness/Non-stealing),
Saucha (inner purity), Indriyani-graha (control of senses), dhi (reflective prudence)...