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[PDF] Seeking Transcendence Ramdas Lamb For a significant number of ...The Shaivite Dasnami Sannyasi tradition, founded by Shankara, is a ... Vows - The making of religious vows and commitments is a common part of Hindu.Missing: sannyasa | Show results with:sannyasa
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[PDF] 13. Should We Reformulate the Religious Vows? - CrossWorksReligious vows may specify the direction of living out one's baptismal promise, but the vows do not replace baptism and they certainly do not improve upon it. ...
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Martin Luther on Monastic Vows | Historia et MemoriaJul 22, 2022 · Dr. Luther took on the idea of monastic vows. When someone joined a monastery or certain religious orders, he or she took vows of chastity.
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[PDF] Aesthetics and Cosmopolitanism at Mindroling Monasterytypes of Buddhist vows were so important at Mindroling. It was necessary to ... known as the Pratimoksha or “individual liberation” vows. Lay ...
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Buddhism - BYU Religious Studies CenterThis vow is quite straightforward. For the layperson, it means paying for what one receives, but for the monks or nuns, it means that their livelihood is ...
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The Virtue of Obedience in Franciscan Christianity and Theravāda ...Oct 11, 2022 · (It is to be noted that, unlike the Catholic monk, the Buddhist monk does not take a vow of obedience.)
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Video: On Being a Hindu Monastic: Personal JourneysJun 24, 2024 · So the Sanskrit word for monastic is sanyasi or monasticism is sannyasa. So it comes with-- the Sanskrit word means to give up, to give up well.
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[PDF] Sanātanadharma in Sanskrit Literature - University of Texas at AustinThe term is a Sanskrit compound of the words sanātana, meaning “eternal, everlasting,” and dharma, meaning. “law, righteousness, duty.” Sanātanadharma is often ...
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Jainism | Religious Studies CenterLying was dealt with sufficiently under the vows of ascetics. Laypersons are not to steal, and thus they are to pay for what they receive. Sexual relations are ...
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JainismIn short, the code of conduct is made up of the following five vows, and all of their logical conclusions: Ahimsa, Satya (truthfulness), Asteya (non-stealing), ...
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[PDF] "This she-camel of God is a sign to you"in Islamic tradition). Many Muslims also make blood sacrifices in fulfillment of vows (nazr), seven days after the birth of a child (aqiqa), or on the tenth ...
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Snapshot of philanthropy in IranJun 5, 2020 · During the past few years, the government initiated and encouraged a new form of philanthropy called nazr-e-farhangi (cultural vow), inspired by ...
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Nazr Necessities: Votive Practices and Objects in Iranian Muharram ...Votive Practices and Foods In Islamic devotional practice, a votive or consecrated gift is called a nadhr (Arabic) or nazr (Persian). The term also indicates a ...
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[PDF] Adam B. Seligman, Maria Schnitter - Oaths and Vows - OAPEN HomeThey cross multiple languages, venues, and religious communities. Aspects of our arguments have been presented in various forums which in- clude the Seventh and ...
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Vow - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating c.1200 from Latin votum via Old French, "vow" means a solemn promise or pledge, often religious, to dedicate oneself or commit to an action.
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What is Vrata? - Definition from YogapediaVrata is a Sanskrit term that means “holy practice,” “custom,” “religious vow” and “pious observance.”
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Lesson 56: Nadhr | Elements of Islamic Studies - Al-Islam.orgNadhr is a vow, a voluntary undertaking, of an act of virtue, as binding one's self in gratitude for some special favor prayed for. It is a solemn promise to ...
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Comparing Vows and Oaths in Judaism - My Jewish Learninga person prohibits something to themselves (wine or sex, for example).
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The Vowed Life | USCCBA vow is a sacred promise or commitment made publicly with the approval of the Church. Through her vows, a Sister responds with her whole life to God's inv.
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(PDF) Living the vow of religious obedience seen through a psycho ...Religious obedience demands integration of mind, heart, and will, fostering psychological and spiritual maturity. Reciprocal trust is essential for effective ...
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Religious signaling and prosociality: A review of the literatureIn brief, this theory states that religious practice is a signal of commitment to the ingroup and its moral code. Such signals are suggested to increase ...
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Vows and Observances: vrata | The Oxford History of HinduismJan 18, 2018 · Abstract. This chapter traces the semantic and practical evolution of Hindu religious vows and observances called vrata. The general historical ...
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Broken Vows: Divorce as a Spiritual Trauma and Its Implications for ...This can cause a serious spiritual and religious crisis (Carnes & Lee, 2014; Mahoney et al., 2012) that involves resentment against God/ higher power (Pargament ...
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The Vow-Curse in Ancient Jewish Texts* - jstorAbstract. Uttering a vow was an important and popular religious practice in ancient Judaism. It is mentioned frequently in biblical literature, ...
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13.4 Rituals of Transition and Conformity - OpenStaxFeb 23, 2022 · It is not unusual in state religions for these rites to create unity among believers across cultures and nation-states. A good example is ...
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A Cultural Anthropological Approach to Vows in Non-Institutional ...The vow is observed as a cultural expression of realization of personal relationship toward the sacred other, conceptualizing the world and one's own place in ...Missing: cross- | Show results with:cross-
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Matot | The Philosophy of the Laws of Vows and Oaths - תורת הר עציוןMatot, or hafla'a, are laws of vows and oaths. Nedarim forbid the object, while shevuot forbid the individual from deriving benefit from it.
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The Nazir and the Nazirite Vow - Chabad.orgThe nazir (nazirite) is a person who decided to take upon him or herself a vow to live a strict and holy lifestyle. Chief among the nazirite laws is that ...The Nazir in the Bible · What Does “Nazir” Mean? · How Does the Nazirite Vow...
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Samson: What Kind of Nazirite Was He? - TheTorah.comMay 14, 2013 · This chapter forms the opening of the Samson story and contains the prohibitions conveyed to Samson's mother in order that he be a nazirite from birth.
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Parshat Emor: The Korban Olah - Rabbi Fox on Parsha - OU Torah[1] So, both a neder and nedavah involve a vow. Both are sacrifices brought in response to a vow. They only differ in the manner in which the vow is formulated.
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Dvar Torah - Vows and Oaths - Din - Ask the Rabbi - DinonlineJul 14, 2023 · This is ruled in the Shulchan Aruch (YD 257:3): promising to give a sum for charity is a vow, even without mentioning the word 'vow' explicitly ...
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Kol Nidrei - My Jewish LearningKol Nidrei has no effect upon vows or promises that we make and break with other people. They still remain valid and, if broken, forgiveness and absolution must ...
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Vows that Restrict: Vows that Protect - Reform JudaismJul 18, 2011 · Men's vows were binding, while women's could be annulled by male authority. Vows could be annulled if they imposed obligations without consent.
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Types of Vows in Islam - Islam Question & Answer### Summary of Types of Vows in Islam
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Surah Al-Ma'idah - 89 - Quran.com### Summary of Quran 5:89 (English Translation)
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Sahih al-Bukhari 6696 - Oaths and Vows - كتاب الأيمان والنذور - Sunnah.com - Sayings and Teachings of Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه و سلم)### Summary of Hadith on Vows (Sahih al-Bukhari 6696)
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Initiation - Nimatullahi Sufi OrderThe seeker vows to submit completely to the Divine Will—outwardly and inwardly—and to remain content with whatever God decrees. Kindness Toward All Creatures.Missing: tariqa | Show results with:tariqa
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Vow (Nadhr) of obligatory act - IslamQAIf someone vows to do an act of worship which is already 'Fard or Wajib' for him (e.g., zuhr prayer), his vow will not be valid and he is not required to do
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Nazar Vows in Umrah: Shafi'i Rulings for Singaporeans - Hisar TravelAug 10, 2025 · Core Shafi'i Principles On Nadhr (Vows). In Shafi'i fiqh, a vow is binding when it is a pledge to obey Allah through a valid act of devotion.
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Gender and Power in a Hindu Women's Ritual TraditionThe term vrat is often translated as "vow" or "votive observance." Vrats encompass a number of ritual elements, but they are most popularly associated with ...
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Intermittent Fasting on the Ekadashi Day and the Role of Spiritual ...Jan 6, 2021 · The Ekadashi day i.e. eleventh day of a lunar month is believed to be significant to Lord Vishnu and the followers of the Lord observe a full ...
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[PDF] Holy Orders of Sannyas - Kauai's Hindu MonasteryThese solemn vows enter the sannyasin onto the illustrious path of the Hindu renunciate, relieving him from a worldly dharma that he may diligently strive to ...
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Yoga Sutras of Patanjali - Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyThe yamas are: non-violence, truthfulness; refrainment from stealing; celibacy; and renunciation of [unnecessary] possessions. The first of these, ahiṁsā, non- ...
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3 Karva Chauth and the Dharma of Neighbors - Oxford AcademicApr 20, 2023 · This chapter centers around Karva Chauth, an annual vrat undertaken by married women ostensibly for the health and longevity of their husbands.
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Upanayana: The Sacred Thread | The Pluralism ProjectUpanayana is a Hindu rite of passage for boys, marking their readiness to learn the Vedas, and receiving a sacred thread and the gayatri mantra.Missing: pledges | Show results with:pledges
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Hindu Philosophy12-18). Whereas in karma yoga, one merely gives up fruits of actions, in bhakti yoga one offers the fruits of one's actions to God. Whereas in jñāna yoga ...
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Hindu American Foundation Ups Sustainable Living Commitment ...“Hinduism has long extolled the benefits of following a vegetarian diet for those pursuing serious spiritual study, on the grounds of ahimsa (non-harming),” ...
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10 Hindu Environmental TeachingsMillions of Hindus recite Sanskrit mantras daily to revere their rivers, mountains, trees, animals and the earth. Although the Chipko (tree-hugging) Movement is ...
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Vinaya Pitaka: The Basket of the Discipline - Access to InsightWhen the Buddha first established the Sangha, the community initially lived in harmony without any codified rules of conduct. As the Sangha gradually grew ...Suttavibhanga · Mahavagga · CullavaggaMissing: differences Tibetan
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[PDF] the WINGS to AWAKENING - Access to InsightThis paradox—which lies at the heart of the act of taking refuge in the Triple Gem—explains why the serious pursuit of the Buddhist path is a sustained act ...Missing: wikipedia | Show results with:wikipedia
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Five precepts - Encyclopedia of BuddhismFor lay people, the five precepts are not formulated as imperatives, but as training rules that lay people undertake voluntarily to facilitate practice.
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Intro to Buddhism: What Are the Five Buddhist Precepts?Nov 16, 2023 · The precepts are taken voluntarily, usually in a formal ceremony. In the Abhisanda Sutta, the Buddha called the five Precepts the “five great ...
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[PDF] Basic Themes | Access to InsightThe first three treatises form a set, in that What is the Triple Gem? shows that the practice of the noble eightfold path lies at the heart of the act of taking ...Missing: wikipedia | Show results with:wikipedia
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The Vinaya and the Pratimoksha : Origins, Comparisons ... - KarmapaAug 8, 2022 · According to the Tibetan Vinaya scriptures, the earliest sangha was the Great Group of Five. Because of the Dharma they gained realization ...Missing: Zen | Show results with:Zen
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[PDF] The Buddhist Monastic Code I - Access to InsightThe book as a whole is aimed primarily at those whose lives are affected by the rules—bhikkhus who live by them, and other people who have dealings with the ...Missing: Triple Gem wikipedia<|separator|>
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[PDF] Buddhist Nuns' Ordination in the Mūlasarvāstivāda Vinaya TraditionAlthough all the Vinaya traditions trace their roots back to the historical Buddha, the Dharmaguptaka nuns have a different ordination lineage, a different ...<|separator|>
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Root Bodhisattva Vows - Study BuddhismThe Eighteen Bodhisattva Root Downfalls ... This downfall refers to speaking such words to someone in an inferior position. The motivation must contain either ...
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Lecture Thirteen: The Bodhisattva Vows (Lama Lhundrup)We explained these eighteen root downfalls very briefly, but if we explain ... root downfall, without the presence of any of the four conditions. Also ...Missing: reliable sources
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Root Downfalls of the Vajra Vehicle - Lotsawa HouseHere I shall explain the fourteen root downfalls As they are taught in the tantras. The Vajradhara said that accomplishments Come from following the teacher.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Vajrayana samaya commitments and the fourteen root downfalls, in ...Jun 14, 2022 · The root tantric vows are to refrain from fourteen actions which, if committed with the four binding factors (kun-dkris bzhi), constitute a root ...
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The Five Maha-vratas (Great Vows) of Ascetics - JAINA-JainLinkThe Five Maha-vratas (Great Vows) of Ascetics. Right knowledge, right faith, and right conduct are the three most essentials for attaining liberation in ...
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Importance assigned to five vratas - JainworldAug 19, 2022 · The five main vows of ahimsa, satya, asteya, brahmacharya and aparigraha form the basis on which the superstructure of Jaina ethics has been raised.
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[PDF] Great Vows (Mahavratas) of Asceticsliberation in Jainism. In order to acquire these, one must observe the five great vows: 1. Non-violence - Ahimsa. 2. Truth - Satya. 3. Non-stealing - Achaurya ...<|separator|>
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The Vratas (Vows) of Householders - JAINA-JainLinkOf this twelve vows, the first five are main vows of limited nature (Anuvratas). They are somewhat easier in comparison with great vows (Maha vratas). The ...
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The Anu-Vratas - JainworldAug 19, 2022 · The ahimsanu-vrata is the first of the five small vows of the householder. This is so because ahimsa holds the key position in the whole scheme of the ethical ...
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Twelve Vows Of Layperson - Jain Facts and ConceptsOf this twelve vows, the first five are main vows of limited nature(Anuvratas). They are somewhat easier in comparison with great vows(Maha-vratas). The ...
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TEACHINGS OF MAHÄVÏRA - JainworldAug 26, 2022 · Mahavira has prescribed five vows in all. These five vows are: (1) Ahimsa (not to killed), (2) Satya (not to lie), (3) Asteya (not to steal), ( ...
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The Twelve Bhavnas and Anuprekshas - JAINA-JainLinkThey are reflections upon the fundamental facts of life, intended to develop purity of thought and sincerity in the practice of religion. Twelve Bhavnas ( ...
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Sallekhana - JainworldJul 29, 2022 · The sole intention of the person adopting this vow is spiritual and definitely not temporal. The adoption of the vow is preceded by purification ...
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[PDF] Jain Philosophy of SallekhanaOct 18, 2019 · In some cases, Jains with terminal illness undertake this vow with permission from their spiritual counsellor. For a successful sallekhana, the ...
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Gender and Salvation - UC Press E-Books CollectionThe Svetambaras, of course, conceded that Mahavira adopted the practice of nudity (acelaka ), but they regarded the renunciation of clothes as optional for ...
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(PDF) Notes on Nudity in Digambara Jaina Art - Academia.eduDigambara nudity represents complete renunciation of possessions, unlike Śvetāmbara modesty. · The Digambara tradition depicts all Jinas as nude, a contrast to ...
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The Anuvrat Movement: A Case Study of Jain-inspired Ethical and ...Nov 18, 2019 · Incorporating some of this eco-friendliness into its design for ethical vow taking, the Jain-inspired Anuvrat Movement, founded in 1949 by ...
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Essential Unity of Jainism and Sustainability: A Holistic Philosophy ...Dec 14, 2024 · Examining empathy through Jain's five vows, including ahimsa (non-violence), satya (truthfulness), asteya (non-stealing), brahmacharya ...
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Religions - Sikhism: Amrit ceremony - BBCOct 27, 2009 · The Amrit Ceremony is the initiation rite introduced by Guru Gobind Singh when he founded the Khalsa in 1699.
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Amrit Ceremony - Institutions - Sikhism - Sikh Missionary Society (U.K.)It is another name of Sikh initiation (baptism). It is a ceremony of induction into Khalsa brotherhood. The Amrit is administered in presence of Sri Guru Granth ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Panj Five Articles of Sikh Faith | Discover SikhismThe 5 Ks taken together symbolise that the Sikh who wears them has dedicated themselves to a life of devotion and submission to the Guru. 1. Kesh (uncut hair) 2 ...
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[PDF] Sikh Rehat Maryada English.cdr - Amritsar - SGPCVictory belongth to be wondrous Destroyer of darkness. THE CODE OF. SIKH CONDUCT AND CONVENTIONS. English Version of. THE SIKH REHT MARYADA.Missing: prohibitions | Show results with:prohibitions
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The Anand Karaj and the Lavan - SikhNetAug 11, 2009 · The next stage is the Lavan itself - the four marriage vows in verse form. The Four verses of the Lavan are recited from the Sri Guru Granth ...
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The Khalsa - The nature of human life in Sikhism - BBCEquality and the oneness of humanity are key Sikh principles. Sikhs are taught to engage in selfless service for others. This is called sewa. Part of ...