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[蜡烛]"Infinite life" is a free translation of Chinese. In Sanskrit, the name is "Namo Amitabha Buddha". It can be seen that "infinite life" and "Nanwu Amitabha Buddha" have the same relation. In o...
The Sanskrit word ‘sankalpa’ is often translated in the West as “intention.” On a deeper level, your sankalpa is, “that which brings you into harmony.” The Vedas define ‘sankalpa’ as “the will that precedes all actions.” It’s the thing that gets you out of bed in the m...
In India, there is an ancient Sanskrit proverb by a holy man that states, "The success of great men is due more to the pureness of their hearts than their methods or actions." I believe that a pure heart translates into a pure and u...
“present” and the “perfective”). Word order is predominantly verb–object (VO), with variation between thetic (continuative) verb–subject (VS) and contrastive subject–verb (SV). The termsRom, meaning ‘man, husband’ (pluralRoma), andRomanyare believed to have derived from the Sanskrit...
freedom in contrast to the democratic tyranny under which we currently live. Moksha, in its purest meaning, also has nothing to do with the imagination, or with an imaginary after-life, or with "reincarnation," or with being free of this earth-plane in favor of "another" plane of ...
The Purusharthas are the four ultimate goals or objectives of human life, according to Hindu philosophy. This Sanskrit term is composed of two words: “purusha,” signifying “human being,” and “artha,” meaning “purpose” or “objective.” Thus Purushartha is often translated as the “goa...
name comes from the Sanskrit wordsvṛkṣa(वृक्ष) meaning “tree”, andāsana(आसन) meaning “posture”. History of Tree Pose A 7th-century stone carving in Mahabalipuram appears to contain a figure standing on one leg, perhaps indicating that a pose similar to vriksh...
Derived from the Sanskrit word karman, meaning “act,” the term karma carried no ethical significance in its earliest specialized usage. In ancient texts (1000–700 bce) of the Vedic religion, karma referred simply to ritual and sacrificial action. As the priestly theology of sacrifice was arti...
aSanskrit meaning Magic Sanskrit意思魔术[translate] aRemove before wearing or cleaning 在佩带或清洗之前去除[translate] aUse the language in this unit to write sbout how you life has changed since primary school 使用语言在这个单位写sbout怎么您生活从小学改变了[translate] ...