Sociology, asked by lovlelypusycay37, 11 months ago

Apart from non violence, what else does ahimsa call for??

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Answered by ARCE
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The votary of non-violence has to cultivate the capacity for sacrifice of the highest type in order to be free from fear. He recks not if he should lose his land, his wealth, his life. He who has not overcome all fear cannot practice ahimsa to perfection.

The votary of ahimsa has only one fear, that is of God. He who seeks refuge in God ought to have a glimpse of the Atma that transcends the body; and the moment one has a glimpse of the imperishable Atma one sheds the love of the perishable body. Training in non-violence is thus diametrically opposed to training in violence. Violence is needed for the protection of things external, non-violence is needed for the protection of the Atma, for the protection of one's honour. 

Answered by SelieVisa
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Ahimsa is also a religious philosophy that all life are equal to God. So there should be no discrimination on the basis of caste, religion or skin colour.

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