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    Lord Mahavira, the torch-bearer of ahimsa. Ahimsa (Sanskrit: अहिंसा, IAST: ahiṃsā, lit. ' nonviolence ') is the ancient Indian principle of nonviolence which applies to actions towards all living beings. It is a key virtue in Indian religions like Jainism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Sikhism.

  2. Feb 15, 2022 · Ahimsa is part of the first of the eight limbs known as yama, or practices of self-regulation designed to free us from being victims of our own human impulses. Yama practices are likened to cleaning techniques for our minds, bodies, and spirits that allow us to live more conscious, liberated lives.

  3. Jul 28, 2020 · Practicing ahimsa takes courage and skill and challenges us on both a physical and mental level. Refraining from thoughts and words that can cause pain to others and refraining from retaliating when insulted or unjustly criticized are some examples of ahimsa. “ Ahimsa pratishtayam tat sannidhau vairatyagaha’’ (Yoga Sutra II. 35)

  4. Jun 1, 2016 · Ahimsa is one of the five yamas of yoga, meaning non-violence in all aspects of life. Learn how to practice ahimsa through yoga, compassion, awareness and self-love.

  5. What is Ahimsa and How to Practice It in Everyday Life. You may have heard Ahimsa spoken of in yoga classes, but not known what was meant by this ancient Sanskrit word. Ahimsa is a Sanskrit word which means “non-harming” or “non-violence.” Some also refer to it as “compassion.”

  6. Ahimsa, in the Indian religions of Jainism, Hinduism, and Buddhism, the ethical principle of not causing harm to other living things. In Jainism, ahimsa is the standard by which all actions are judged. For a householder observing the small vows (anuvrata), the practice of ahimsa requires that one.

  7. Ahimsa is a Sanskrit word that means non-harmfulness or harmlessness. It is the first of the yamas in yoga, and the principle of universal benevolence. Learn how to practice ahimsa in daily life and its deeper meaning in Hinduism and Gandhi's philosophy.

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