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Spiritual Lessons of the Giitá – 2 (4)

[3] Hiḿsáy yadi guńa [...] kivá anye chár; Hiḿsá jiiver sahaja dharma, hiḿsá-anne [...] táhái múrtimán.

[4] [If you consider hiḿsá (violence) a crime, then you are [...] and even between blood relations? Hiḿsá is the instinctive nature of living [...] comes from food acquired through hiḿsá. In the process of time, new life comes forth out of the ashes.]

Sádhaná (Intuitional Practice) (1)

[39] (20) The major part of the slander [...] others, under the compulsion of hiḿsa vrtti (the mental propensity of [...] your fault and ask for punishment.

Light Comes (1)

[244] The major part of the slander in [...] others, under the compulsion of hiḿsá vrtti (the mental propensity of [...] your fault and request punishment.

A Guide to Human Conduct (18)

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August 2nd, 1988 (1)

[1] We did not mean to harm anyone. [...] in self-defence. This is not hiḿsá [violence], it is pratirodha [...] have now merged with the soil.

Ahiḿsá in Neohumanism – Excerpt B (8)

[5] This age was followed by another [...] propagated. According to this definition, hiḿsá meant to cause pain to living [...] mistaken. If causing pain amounts to hiḿsá, the slaughter of animals for food must also be called hiḿsá, because the animals do not offer their heads willingly at the altar of death for this cause.

[9] The meaning of the word ahiḿsá [...] harm to someone else amounts to hiḿsá. The existence of life implies [...] therefore, cannot be classed as hiḿsá; they are to be done for self-defense.

[10] As a result of clash and cohesion [...] existence. There is no question of hiḿsá or ahiḿsá here. If this is conceived as hiḿsá living beings will have to subsist [...] one will have to commit suicide.

[12] The human body is constituted of [...] there may not be any question of hiḿsá or ahiḿsá. It should [...] against the code of aparigraha.