Ahiṃsā: An analytical study on the basis of commentaries of Yoga Sūtra
Background: Ahiṃsā is a word formed by adding the negative prefix"a" to the word hiṃsā, a derivative from the root"hiṃs" meaning"to harm" and"to injure." Accordingly, Ahiṃsā carries the meaning of nonkilling. The most evolved concept of Ahiṃsā can be traced ou...
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Main Author: | Bandita Satapathy (Author) |
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2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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