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Yama   (translated from German)
... Altogether five Yamas are described: Ahimsa, Satya, Asteya, Brahmacharya and Aprigraha. Table of contents 1 ... is better sometimes, to be silent. 3. Asteya Steya means in the Sanskrit theft, asteya the opposite is meant and, to take ...
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User talk:Sramana
... or discipline: ahimsa (non-violence), satya (truthfulness), asteya (honesty), brahmacharya (continence) and aparigraha (freedom from ... – non- violence, ii) satya- truthfulness, iii) asteya-non-stealing, iv) brahmacarya- abstention from sensuality ...
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Yamas
... and thought in conformity with the facts. Asteya: non-stealing, non-coveting, non-entering into ... Sadhana Pada Verse 30 as: Ahimsa Satya Asteya Brahmacharya Aparigraha: absence of avariciousness, non-appropriation ...
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Raja Yoga
... five parts: Ahimsa (non-violence), Satyam (truthfulness), Asteya (not stealing), Brahmacharya (celibacy), and Aparigraha (non ... injury (non-life supporting action) satya - truthfulness asteya - freedom from stealing bramacharya - living within the ...
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Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
... all beings satya = abstention from lying = truth asteya = abstention from theft brahmacharya = abstention from sexual ... are nonviolence (ahimsa), truthfulness (satya), non-stealing (asteya), continence (bramacharya), and nonpossessiveness (aparigraha). The practice ...
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Hatha yoga
... and thought (in conformity with the facts). asteya: No stealing, no coveting, no entering into ... restraints, are ahimsa (non-injury), satya (truthfulness), asteya (non-stealing), brahmacharya (continence or chastity) and ...
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Yama
... and thought in conformity with the facts. Asteya: non-stealing, non-coveting, non-entering into ... Sadhana Pada Verse 30 as: Ahimsa Satya Asteya Brahmacharya Aparigraha: absence of avariciousness, non-appropriation ...
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Yama   (translated from Dutch)
... of Patanjali, is subdivide in: ahimsa satya asteya brahmacharya aparigraham Contents Ahimsa Annul of violence ... however. Eventually energy-energie-slorpende an occupation. Asteya Annul of robber stable, rather of covetousness ...
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Mahavira   (translated from German)
... truthfulness, renouncement of lie/one-sided aspects) Asteya (non--steal) Brahmacarya (Keuschheit; for Nicht-cleric ...
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Jaïnism   (translated from French)
... the lie (satya) Refusal of the flight (asteya) Refusal of the possession (aparigrah) Refusal of ...
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