ahimsa |
false |
As a noun ahimsa
is a doctrine of non-violence in hinduism and buddhism, concerned with the sacredness of all living things and an effort to avoid causing harm to them.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
ahimsa |
ahimsa |
As nouns the difference between ahimsa and ahimsa
is that
ahimsa is a doctrine of non-violence in hinduism and buddhism, concerned with the sacredness of all living things and an effort to avoid causing harm to them while
ahimsa is a doctrine of non-violence in hinduism and buddhism, concerned with the sacredness of all living things and an effort to avoid causing harm to them.
hamsa |
ahimsa |
As nouns the difference between hamsa and ahimsa
is that
hamsa is the Hand of Fatima while
ahimsa is a doctrine of non-violence in Hinduism and Buddhism, concerned with the sacredness of all living things and an effort to avoid causing harm to them.
ahimsa |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun ahimsa
is a doctrine of non-violence in Hinduism and Buddhism, concerned with the sacredness of all living things and an effort to avoid causing harm to them.
taxonomy |
ahimsa |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and ahimsa
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
ahimsa is a doctrine of non-violence in hinduism and buddhism, concerned with the sacredness of all living things and an effort to avoid causing harm to them.
ahimsa |
noninjury |
Synonyms |
Noninjury is a synonym of ahimsa.
As nouns the difference between ahimsa and noninjury
is that
ahimsa is a doctrine of non-violence in Hinduism and Buddhism, concerned with the sacredness of all living things and an effort to avoid causing harm to them while
noninjury is a practice or philosophy of not causing injury to others.
As an adjective noninjury is
not of or pertaining to injury.
ahimsa |
nonkilling |
see also |
Ahimsa is a see also of nonkilling.
As nouns the difference between ahimsa and nonkilling
is that
ahimsa is a doctrine of non-violence in hinduism and buddhism, concerned with the sacredness of all living things and an effort to avoid causing harm to them while
nonkilling is a precept or worldview that affirms the possibility of a society where killing is absent.
As an adjective nonkilling is
not engaging in killing.
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