See: 4 divine abodes. buddha. Sanskrit — Buddhism teaches that we all live in a fog of illusions created by mistaken perceptions and “impurities” — hate, greed, ignorance. “Buddha” is a title for one who is freed from the fog. It is a Sanskrit word that means “a person who is awake.”
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Buddhism. The English term enlightenment is the western translation of the abstract noun bodhi, the knowledge, wisdom, or awakened intellect of a Buddha. [web 1] The verbal root, Budh, derived from Vedic Sanskrit, means "to awaken" or "awakening." Enlightenment is also used to translate several other Buddhist terms and concepts, which are used
The Sanskrit word Ayurveda is derived from the root words ayuh, meaning “life” or “longevity,” and veda, meaning “science” or “sacred knowledge.”. Ayurveda therefore translates as, "the sacred knowledge of life.”. Ayurvedic. Of or pertaining to the Vedic tradition of Ayurveda; see Ayurveda. basti.
संस्कृत के पर्यायवाची शब्द | Paryayvachi Shabd in Sanskrit (Synonyms in Sanskrit) जिन शब्दों के अर्थ में समानता हो, उन्हें ‘पर्यायवाची शब्द‘ कहा जाता है। दूसरे अर्थ में- समान अर्थवाले
The word 'Lakshmi' is derived from the Sanskrit word Laksya, meaning 'aim' or 'goal'. Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess of wealth, light, wisdom, fortune, fertility, generosity and courage and the embodiment of beauty, grace and charm. Her four hands represent four spiritual virtues. She sits on a fully blossomed lotus, a seat of divine truth.
अहम् प्रेम. Coming from the Sanskrit, aham, meaning “I” or “self;” and prema, meaning “affection” or “universal love”. A widely celebrated mantra commonly translated as “I am divine love,” aham prema reminds us that our true nature is love, kindness and peacefulness. It describes the divine power to love
The Sanskrit word arhat (Pāḷi arahant) is a present participle coming from the verbal root √arh "to deserve", [10] cf. arha "meriting, deserving"; arhaṇa "having a claim, being entitled"; arhita (past participle) "honoured, worshipped". [11] The word is used in the Ṛgveda with this sense of "deserving". [12] [13]
According to basic Hinduism, every being has a spark of the divine. Your daughter too is part of the eternal fire. Devanshi means ‘divine’ in Sanskrit. 37. Devi. Hindu mythology is replete with strong female characters. In fact, Hinduism considers creation to be made up of both feminine and masculine forces.
15) apaisunam is aversion to fault finding and slandering others even if warranted. 16) daya is mercy, sympathy for life, empathy for the distress and misery of others. 17) aloluptvam is absence of greed for sense gratification. 18) mardavam is gentleness and humility which is appropriate for saintly association.
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