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  2. Aranyani - Wikipedia

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    Aranyani has the distinction of having one of the most descriptive hymns in the Rigveda dedicated to her. The Aranyani Suktam (Hymn 146 in the 10th mandala of the Rigveda) [4] describes her as being elusive, fond of quiet glades in the jungle, and fearless of remote places.

  3. Karma in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Rather, God enforces a rule of law and, in accordance with the just deserts of jivas, gives them the freedom to follow their own nature. [33] Thus, God functions as the sanctioner or as the divine accountant, and accordingly Jivas are free to work according to their innate nature and their accumulated karma, good and bad.

  4. Parasparopagraho Jivanam - Wikipedia

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    The noted Indian Jurist and Jain leader, Laxmi Mall Singhvi in his famous "Jain declaration of Nature", notes: Māhavīra proclaimed a profound truth for all times to come when he said: "One who neglects or disregards the existence of earth, air, fire, water and vegetation disregards his own existence which is entwined with them."

  5. Brahman - Wikipedia

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    [100] [101] Ignorance is to assume it evil, liberation is to know its eternal, expansive, pristine, happy and good nature. [100] The axiological premises in the Hindu thought and Indian philosophies in general, states Nikam, is to elevate the individual, exalting the innate potential of man, where the reality of his being is the objective ...

  6. Kshetrajna - Wikipedia

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    [4] in the Bhagavad Gita, Arjuna is told that the distinctive nature of God is eight-fold constituted by the five primordial elements, mind, intellect and the ego-sense, but that is the lower nature which is inferior, impure, troublesome, whose essence is bondage; the higher nature, which is the pure essential nature of God, is the higher ...

  7. Leave No Trace - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Gregory Simon and Peter Alagona argued that there should be a move beyond Leave No Trace, and that the ethic "disguises much about human relationships with non-human nature" by making it seem that parks and wilderness areas are "pristine nature" which "erases their human histories, and prevents people from understanding how these ...

  8. Chandra Taal - Wikipedia

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    [3] Chandra Taal (lit. ' moon lake ') is a lake in the upper Chandra valley of the Lahul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh, India. [1] Chandra Taal is near the source of the Chandra River.

  9. Natural State - Wikipedia

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    the (speculative) pristine state of earth and its ecosystems in prehistory; the economical, social, and ecological state of things in previously so-called "primitives" or indigenous cultures; Natural State could refer to the following: The original name for the novel Masters of Evolution; The state nickname for the U.S. state of Arkansas