Sa > References for ‘sati’
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[63] Na tat pashyati cidrúpaḿ Brahma vasteva pashyati Dharmadhar mitva va rta ca bhede sati hi bhidyate.
[36] Práńán yamayatyesah práńáyámah Tasmin sati shvásaprashvásayorgativicchedah práńáyámah.
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[3] The practice of sati went on from the Vedic age until [...] brothers-in-law coercing them to commit sati out of greed. That custom has died out now. Officially, the last sati was committed at a cremation ground [...] they were all gradually abolished.
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[2] There was a time in Indian society [...] other words, these are places where sati was carried out. In our childhood [...] faculty, people today consider sati barbaric, and the practice has been abolished.
[3] As far as I can remember, the last sati took place in a Kanyakubja Brahman [...] out of greed for her property.
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[10] In Indian mythology there is a [...] that Shiva was first married to Sati, or Dakshayani. Shiva was at that stage of the story like a soul in bondage. When Sati heard from Narada that King Daksha, [...] could to dissuade her, but in vain. Sati went to her fathers house. [...] case with a microcosm in bondage.
[11] Then next, Shivas latent [...] self, He placed the dead body of Sati on his shoulder and began to move [...] supremacy over Shakti, or Prakrti.
[12] Then Prakrti undertook the practice [...] as the mythological story goes, Sati took rebirth as the daughter of [...] no concern at all for Prakrti.
[30] Answer : Práńáyáma is defined as: Tasmin sati shvása prashvásayoh [...] in concentration and meditation.
[12] Social, religious and educational dogmas that oppress women will go the way of slavery and sati. Women will find new opportunities [...] qualities for the benefit of all.
[71] Chapter on “Sati and Widowhood”.
[2] Giribhúh. If you use this [...] Mountains”. According to mythology Sati, the daughter of King Daksha and [...] means “born out of”.)
[102] These ideas change not only according [...] believed that those who opposed sati were being antisocial, unpatriotic [...] and vice prevalent at the time.
[108] If the concept of virtue and vice [...] Indian legal system in this way, sati would still be practised today. This is because, according to ancient beliefs, cremation by sati was considered to be a virtuous [...] alterations and additions to legal codes.
[8] Tasmin sati shvás-prashvásayorgatibicchedah práńáyámah
[44] At one time people supported the inhumanness and cruelty or irrationality behind the practice of sati by using the scriptures as a pretext. [...] practice may not be as terrible as sati, but that it is an abominable practice there is little room for doubt.
[49] The collective name of the five [...] práńáyáma: Tasmin sati shvásaprashvásayorgativicchedah [...] práńáyáma.