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Vīrya (Sanskrit; Pali: viriya) is a
Buddhist term
commonly translated as "energy", "diligence", "enthusiasm", "effort" or "heroism" "help". It can be...
- Hinduism,
Virya also
refers to **** in a male and it is
considered to be the 'vital fluid'. Loss of
Virya from the body is
avoided in Brahmacharya.
Vīryà as...
- Limited,
where he
served as an advisor. SUN Mobility, a
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Nekkhamma (renunciation) Pañña (wisdom) P****addhi (tranquillity)
Sacca (truth)
Vīrya (diligence) Samatva,
closely related concept in
Hinduism Vairagya, closely...
- Two of
these virtues—mettā and upekkhā—are also brahmavihāras, and two –
vīrya and upekkhā—are
factors of awakening. The Theravāda
teachings on the pāramīs...
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vīrya)
Consciousness (citta, S. citta)
Skill of
Analysis (vīmaṁsa or vīmaŋsā, S. mimāṃsā)
Conviction (saddhā, S. śraddhā)
Effort (viriya, S.
vīrya) Mindfulness...
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reality (dhamma vicaya, Skt. dharmapravicaya).
Energy (viriya, Skt.
vīrya) also determination,
effort Joy or
rapture (pīti, Skt. prīti) Relaxation...
- (cattāro iddhipādā) Will (chanda, S. chanda) Energy,
effort (viriya, S.
vīrya)
Consciousness (citta, S. citta)
Examination (vīmaṁsa or vīmaŋsā, S. mimāṃsā)...
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incarnation of Vishnu) and
parts of
political Hinduism. "Heroism" is also
called virya-marga.
According to Michaels, one out of nine
Hindu belongs by
birth to...
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mental concentration (also
called ekaggata, one-pointedness) Śraddhā –
faith Vīrya –
energy Hrī –
shame at
doing evil Apatrāpya – decorum,
regard for consequence...