Karuṇā (Sanskrit: करुणा) is generally translated as compassion or mercy and sometimes as self-compassion or spiritual longing. It is a significant spiritual...
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Indian classical drama (redirect from Sanskrit Theatre)
wrote three Sanskrit plays viz. Purnanandam, Kalidainyam and Durbala Balam. Prafulla Kumar Mishra has written the plays Chitrangada and Karuna. Classical...
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Brahmavihara (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
Gombrich, Richard F. (1997), How Buddhism Began, Munshiram Manoharlal Karuṇā – Sanskrit term translated as empathy, compassion or mercy Metta – Buddhist term...
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Rabjam Rinpoche, Karuna-Shechen as a non-profit organization in France. Its name derives from karuṇā, which means "compassion" in Sanskrit, and Shechen Monastery...
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Ahimsa (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
vegetarianism Human rights – Fundamental rights belonging to all humans Karuṇā – Sanskrit term translated as empathy, compassion or mercy Non-aggression Principle –...
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A chakravarti (Sanskrit: चक्रवर्तिन्, IAST: Cakravartin) is an ideal (or idealized) universal ruler, in the history, and religion of India. The concept...
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Satya (redirect from Sat (Sanskrit))
Satya (Sanskrit: सत्य; IAST: Satya) is a Sanskrit word translated as truth or essence. It also refers to a virtue in Indian religions, referring to being...
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language. It is sometimes called "Buddhist Sanskrit" or "Mixed Sanskrit". Prior to Buddhist hybrid Sanskrit teachings used to be generally recorded in...
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behaviourPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Karuṇā – Sanskrit term translated as empathy, compassion or mercy Kindness – Behavior...
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Yali (mythology) (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
with the trunk referred to as a proboscis. Karuna Sagar Behera writes of the virala, or vidala (Sanskrit: vyala) in terms of a "mythical monster used...
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Karuna Center for Peacebuilding (KCP) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Amherst, Massachusetts. The stated mission of KCP is to empower people...
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Sanskrit Buddhist literature refers to Buddhist texts composed either in classical Sanskrit, in a register that has been called "Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit"...
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Mudita (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
Muditā (Pāli and Sanskrit: मुदिता) is a dharmic concept of joy, particularly an especially sympathetic or vicarious joy—the pleasure that comes from delighting...
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Bodhisattva (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
Bodhisattvas of the Earth Bodhisattva vows Buddhist holidays Junzi Karuna (compassion in Sanskrit) List of bodhisattvas Vegetarianism in Buddhism Skilling, Peter...
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Jñāna (redirect from Gyan (Sanskrit))
In Indian philosophy and religions, jñāna (Sanskrit: ज्ञान, [ˈdʑɲaːnɐ]) is "knowledge". The idea of jñāna centers on a cognitive event which is recognized...
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Hinduism and Buddhism are no longer the major religions of Indonesia, Sanskrit, the language vehicle for these religions, is still held in high esteem...
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Raga (Sanskrit: राग, IAST: rāga; Pali rāga; Tibetan: 'dod chags) is a Buddhist and Hindu concept of character affliction or poison referring to any form...
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The three poisons (Sanskrit: triviṣa; Tibetan: dug gsum) in the Mahayana tradition or the three unwholesome roots (Sanskrit: akuśala-mūla; Pāli: akusala-mūla)...
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Om mani padme hum (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
Oṃ maṇi padme hūm̐ (Sanskrit: ॐ मणि पद्मे हूँ, IPA: [õːː mɐɳɪ pɐdmeː ɦũː]) is the six-syllabled Sanskrit mantra particularly associated with the four-armed...
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Mahadhvajaaroha and Kameshvarena Samrakshitoham by Muthuswami Dikshitar in Sanskrit Karuna judu ninnu by Shyama Shastri in Telugu Vanajasana Vinuta composed by...
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Yab-Yum (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
in twilight language, the male figure is usually linked to compassion (karuṇā) and skillful means (upāya-kauśalya), while the female partner is linked...
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Samatva (category Sanskrit words and phrases)
mostly unrelated to knowledge and the true self. Compassion § Hinduism Daya Karuṇā The Five Yamas of Yoga Ātman (Hinduism) Chakra § The seven chakra system...
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Bodhicitta (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
with their own suffering...This bodhicitta results from deep compassion (karuna) for the suffering of others." According to the Bodhisattvabhumi, the bodhisattva...
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Tapas (Indian religions) (redirect from Tapas (Sanskrit))
Tapas (Sanskrit: तपस्, romanized: tapas) is a variety of austere spiritual meditation practices in Indian religions. In Jainism, it means asceticism (austerities...
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60 years. Bapu's core message is truth, love, and compassion (satya-prem-karuna) and encouraging awareness about Hindu scriptures. Morari Bapu was born...
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Hariti (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
Hārītī (Sanskrit), also known as Chinese: 鬼子母(神); pinyin: Guǐzǐmǔ(shén), Japanese: 鬼子母神, romanized: Kishimojin, is revered as a fierce Dharma Protector...
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Dakshinamurti (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
who is facing south (dakṣiṇa)' in Sanskrit. According to another school of thought 'Dakshinya' means Karuna in Sanskrit or kindness (benevolence). So this...
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maṇimaya saramulu gaḷamuna śōbhillu bhakta kōṭulilalō telivitō celimitō karuṇa galgi jagamellanu sudhā dṛṣṭicē brōcu vā-(rendarō) They wear garlands made...
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Kumaran Asan (category Indian Sanskrit scholars)
grammarian, A. R. Raja Raja Varma, Khanda Kavyas (poems) such as Nalini, Leela, Karuna, Chandaalabhikshuki, Chinthaavishtayaaya Seetha, and Duravastha are some...
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The Thai language has many borrowed words from mainly Sanskrit, Tamil, Pali and some Prakrit, Khmer, Portuguese, Dutch, certain Chinese dialects and more...
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