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Tyāga (Sanskrit: त्याग) is a
Sanskrit word that
means "sacrifice,
giving up in generosity, forsaking, resigning"
anything of value, as well as "renunciation"...
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Karma yoga (Sanskrit: कर्म योग), also
called Karma marga, is one of the
three classical spiritual paths mentioned in the
Bhagavad Gita, one
based on the...
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Sadguru Tyagaraja Swami (Telugu: సద్గురు త్యాగరాజ స్వామి; 4 May 1767 – 6
January 1847), also
known as Tya****ya, and in full as
Kakarla Tyagabrahmam, was...
- fast on
every parvan day,
which is to fast four
times in a month.
Sacitta Tyāga Pratimā: This
stage includes the
renunciation of
green leaves and shoots...
- a life of
three virtues: self-temperance (damah),
generosity (cagah or
tyaga), and
vigilance (apramadah). The
Heliodorus pillar site was
fully excavated...
- Devi (grand daughter),
daughter of
Princess Raja
Nachchiyar Devi.
Prince Tyaga Raja (grand son), son of
Princess Sri Raja
Nachchiyar Devi.
Prince Sri Alagia...
- of god is
required for them to
achieve liberation. For that reason, the
Tyāga section of the Rāmānandī ascetics,
unlike some Śaiva ascetics, do not cut...
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Swami Vāmanāshram (Devanagari: वामनाश्रम्, Vā.ma.nā.śram), also
called Swamiji, was the
sixth guru of the
Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin community (6th in...
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pursuits while living in the
world as a householder. It
teaches "karma-phala-
tyaga" (renunciation of the
fruits of actions),
emphasizing the
renunciation of...
- lay
people avoid eating after sunset,
observing a vow of ratri-bhojana-
tyaga-vrata.
Monks observe a
stricter vow by
eating only once a day.
Jains fast...