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  HereNow4U Edition 2 - Training In Non-Violence (Ahinsa Prashikshan)
Ahinsa is the climax of thought process for the welfare of human race.
The pious feeling of ahinsa is the bedrock for the growth of the institution of family from individuals, society from families and nation from societies leading to the brotherhood of nations.
Ahinsa is, therefore, desirable for all, the individual, the society and the nation.
www.herenow4u.de /Pages/eng/Articles/TrainingInNon-Violence.htm   (1917 words)

  
  YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> ahinsa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ahinsa (अहिंसा {{unicodeahiṁsā}}) is Sanskrit for avoidance of himsa, or injury.
Ahinsa is an important doctrine of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism.
Ahinsa was introduced to the West by the Mahatma Gandhi.{{dubious}} Inspired by his actions, Western civil rights movements, led by such people as Martin Luther King Jr.
www.yourart.com /research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/ahinsa   (711 words)

  
 Ahinsa
Ahinsa is a religious concept which advocates non-violence and a respect for all life.
Ahinsa (अहिंसा ahiṁsā) is Sanskrit for avoidance of himsa, or injury.
Ahinsa was introduced to the West by the Mahatma Gandhi.
www.danceage.com /biography/sdmc_Ahimsa   (715 words)

  
 Supreme dharm of non-violence
Ahinsa is one of five codes of self-restraint in Patanjali's yog; others being the truth, non-stealing, continence, non-avariciousness.
Ahinsa, meaning restraint on violence (Ahinsa), is the belief that no injury or pain be afflicted on any living creatures in any way, at any time and under any circumstance.
While Manu ordained the practice of Ahinsa (and non- stealing) as general duties for all in Manusmriti, he did not hesitate in recommending punishment by the King (meaning the state) even to the extent of amputation of limbs of robbers.
www.hvk.org /articles/1100/88.html   (797 words)

  
 Is non-violence out-of-fashion in the 21st century?
It is mightier than the mightiest weapon of destruction devised by the ingenuity of man." Ahinsa is a concept which advocates non-violence and a respect for all life.
Ahinsa is Sanskrit for avoidance of hinsa, or injury.
Latterly, Ahinsa was introduced as a political doctrine to the West by Mahatma Gandhi.
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 Organic Tea from Sri Lanka :: Ahinsa Tea :: Finest Ceylon Tea
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 WELCOME: WWW.JAINSAMAJ.ORG
Ahinsa Yatra in the auspicious presence of Ahinsa Yatra Prneta Acharya Shri Mahapragya has reached today at village Vitner in Jalgaon district of Maharashtra.
Ahinsa Yatra Prneta Acharya Shri Mahapragya catching the top of so called religious people said today at Dhulia town of Maharashtra in the Sangoshthi of Ahinsa Samavaya that so called religious people have made the world as hell.
He further said that the imagination of the Ahinsa Samavaya was made with a view that persons working for Ahinsa (non violence) should come together on a common platform but the persons working for Ahinsa also have malice and are not ready to sit in a forum and co-think and take decision together.
jainsamaj.org /literature/mahapragya-170104.htm   (1191 words)

  
 JainNet - Introduction to Jainism
The last of the 24 Tirthankars of this cycle of time was Lord Mahaveer who lived between 599 and 527 B.C.E. Ahinsa (Non-violence) is the underlying philosophy of Jainism.
Ahinsa as taught by Jainism is very comprehensive and is concerned not only with Human beings but also all living beings, whether they are animals, plants, insects or microbes.
Ahinsa and Vegetarianism are preached and practised very thoroughly.
www.jainnet.com /intro.html   (318 words)

  
 ABOLISH THE NUISANCE OF PAKISTAN - 4
Ahinsa does not mean keeping quiet on injustice.
Ahinsa does not mean keeping quiet against injustice right in front of your eyes.
Ahinsa will work only between civilised, enlightened and highly evolved minds and philosophies.
www.partitionofindia.com /_disk1/00000289.htm   (1290 words)

  
 Ahinsa Sthal,Ahinsa Sthal Delhi,Ahinsa Sthal in Delhi,Ahinsa Sthal Tours in Delhi,Travel Ahinsa Sthal in Delhi,Delhi ...
Ahinsa Sthal,Ahinsa Sthal Delhi,Ahinsa Sthal in Delhi,Ahinsa Sthal Tours in Delhi,Travel Ahinsa Sthal in Delhi,Delhi Ahinsa Sthal,Ahinsa Sthal in South Delhi
Ahinsa Sthal is located on the main Mehrauli Road at the peak of a small hill, 14km southwest of Connaught Place.
It is situated at the intersection of Mehrauli Badarpur Road and Aurobindo Marg.
www.indfy.com /places-to-see-in-delhi/south-delhi/ahinsa-sthal.html   (346 words)

  
 God - Ahinsa is a religion and spiritual progress - Dada Bhagwan
Ahinsa means not to hurt any living being, even in the slightest degree, through the mind, speech or body, and this can only be possible if you maintain this in your awareness, your belief and your behavior.
Ahinsa means that I will not hurt anyone, this is a mental and an internal intention and ‘A-mari’, means that I will not hurt those I see before me. Bhagwan Mahavir and those who followed him went around spreading the principle of ‘A-mari’.
Without the establishment of an ‘empire’ of ahinsa, keval gnan (absolute knowledge) can never be attained and whatever awareness there is, it can never reach completeness.
www.dadabhagwan.org /god.html   (1104 words)

  
 GURUDEV'S SEMI BLOGGER
It was Bhagwan Mahavir who believed that God exists in all living beings and worked for the greater good of society with non-violence and peaceful co-existence.
Gurudevji is the pioneer who brought Jain Dharma and Ahinsa to the Western World, and in his lectures he expressed many inspiring and heartwarming thoughts and concepts.
He said that Ahinsa is the Supreme Religion.
www.jainmeditation.org /pages/guruhomepage.html   (477 words)

  
 Is non-violence out-of-fashion in the 21st century? : IntentBlog
Mahatma Gandhi said, "Non-violence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind.
The doctrine of Ahinsa, is indeed an inspiration for living with impeccability.
DK offers in this post - the doctrine of Ahinsa - which allows for an individual (as well as a community) to choose and replicate as a way of life, a belief in non harm, in thoughts, words and actions.
www.intentblog.com /archives/2006/08/is_nonviolence.html   (4217 words)

  
 The Man - The Mahatma : Ahinsa
If you express your love - Ahinsa - in such a manner that it impresses itself indelibly upon your so called enemy, he must return that love.
This doctrine tells us that we may guard the honour of those under our charge by delivering our own lives into the hands of the man who would commit the sacrilege.
Dennis Dalton explains that Gandhi variously translated Ahinsa as "non-violence," "love," and "charity".
library.thinkquest.org /26523/mainfiles/ahinsa.htm   (336 words)

  
 Anekant Education Foundation
Most adult Jains are quick to answer “Ahinsa Paramo Dharma” — Ahinsa is the most important one.
In fact, in Jain conduct, Ahinsa is the only one that generally gets any attention; sadly though, less in spirit and more in gross codes of conduct.
In my opinion, Ahinsa, Aparigraha and Anekant are like three legs of a three legged stool.
www.anekant.org /tott_aparigraha.htm   (744 words)

  
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After 30 years of monk hood in India as Muni Chandraprabha Sagarji - brought to and established in the West in 1970 the message of Ahinsa and Anekantavada, the heart of Mahaveer’s teachings, when inspired by his inner vision to address the Second Spiritual Summit Conference in Geneva, Switzerland.
Deep within he felt other religions and groups need to be made aware of the blessings of Ahinsa.
To arouse people’s awareness of the beauty of Ahinsa and Anekantavada, the nectar for mankind’s survival, Gurudevji spoke at various academic and learning institutions: Harvard, Princeton, N.Y. College at Purchase, United Nations.
www.nyjaincenter.org /details/ChitrabhanuBiodata.doc   (615 words)

  
 Mailgate: rec.food.veg: WHY HINDUS DON'T EAT MEAT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Dharmic Law Reason Ahinsa, the law of noninjury, is the Hindu's first duty in fulfilling religious obligations to God and God's creation as defined by Vedic scripture.
BHAGVAD GEETA 13.27-28 Ahinsa is the highest Dharm.
It is the path that reflects on how it may avoid killing any creature.
mailgate.supereva.com /rec/rec.food.veg/msg09068.html   (2509 words)

  
 Organic Tea from Sri Lanka :: Ahinsa Tea :: Finest Ceylon Tea
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 Question about Ahinsa: RE: Any validation for vegetarianism in Hinduism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Dharmic Law Reason > > Ahinsa, the law of noninjury, is the Hindu's first duty in > fulfilling religious obligations to God and God's creation > as defined by Vedic scripture.
It does not seem plausible that ahinsa would be accepted by the Vedic rishis?
In the quoted paragraph, it mentions that it is the "Hindu's first duty..." How is and what defines Hindu; is it not undefinable?
www.hindunet.org /alt_hindu/1995_Jun_1/msg00086.html   (179 words)

  
 The Man - The Mahatma : Ahinsa
If you express your love - Ahinsa - in such a manner that it impresses itself indelibly upon your so called enemy, he must return that love.
Dennis Dalton explains that Gandhi variously translated Ahinsa as "non-violence," "love," and "charity".
Gandhi read the novels of Leo Tolstoy, a Slav aristocrat, who had given up high society.
library.advanced.org /26523/mainfiles/ahinsa.htm   (336 words)

  
 Ahinsa vasche Ahinsa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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 Ahinsa - Non violence
Teachings and principles of Ahinsa by Mahabir and Buddha and preaching of Ahinsa since then by countless saints and leaders in India including Gandhi and his followers, have made Hindus weak.
Too weak to face evil and evildoers, leading to present chaotic, hopeless, condition for one billion people.
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 Mailgate: rec.food.veg: Re: WHY HINDUS DON'T EAT MEAT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Dharmic Law Reason > > Ahinsa, the law of noninjury, is the Hindu's first > duty in fulfilling religious obligations to God and God's > creation as defined by Vedic scripture.
The Karmic Consequences Reason > > All of our actions, including our choice of food, > have Karmic consequences.
> BHAGVAD GEETA 13.27-28 > > Ahinsa is the highest Dharm.
mailgate.supereva.com /rec/rec.food.veg/msg09078.html   (2686 words)

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