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Ahimsa — Ajnana



Ahimsa
Harmlessness to all creatures, not only by actions, but also by thoughts and speech. Avoiding anger towards someone.  → Подробнее...
Ahuti
Ahuti in a Vedic sacrifice (yajna) is the pouring of ghee into the fire and the offering of other sacrificial substances (samagri) such as milk, honey, fruits, rice, sesame.   → Подробнее...
Ai-panth
The founder of this line was a woman-yogi named Vimala Devi (Vimalanath).  → Подробнее...
Aishvarya

“strength”, “power”, “might”, as well as “the power of self-control”, 
sometimes denotes supernatural powers (siddhis)

The opposite of aishvarya is anaishvarya.

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Aja Ekapada Aja Ekapada

Aja Ekapada is name of one of the 11 Rudras and the controlling Deity of nakshatra Purvabhadrapada.

The general meaning of the name Aja Ekapada in the Vedas indicates something single, penetrating the universe, connecting and supporting it, which is especially consistent with the literal translation – "The One Unborn".
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Ajapa

spontaneous, natural repetition of mantra

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Ajapa-gayatri

the spontaneous natural repetition of the mantra "So Ham"

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Ajativada

the theory of non-causality advanced by Shri Gaudapadacharya

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Ajna

Ajnya, Ajna (Sanskrit ajna, lit. "order, command, will", also means "to know, notice, hear, recognize"). Sometimes it is called "bhrumadhya-chakra".

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Ajnana

“nescience”, “ignorance”. Ignorance is associated with the feeling of duality (dvaita-pratha) when we think that one thing is different from the other. It is often used as a synonym for avidya.

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