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Sallekhana (IAST:
sallekhanā), also
known as samlehna, santhara, samadhi-marana or sanyasana-marana, is a
supplementary vow to the
ethical code of conduct...
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meditation (can
possibly be
sallekhana.) and went to heaven".
According to Hemachandra's legend,
Chanakya also
performed sallekhana.
According to V. R. Ramachandra...
- karmas, may take the vow of
sallekhanā at the end of
their life.
According to the Jain text, Puruşārthasiddhyupāya, "
sallekhana enables a
householder to...
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householder is
expected to
observe seven supplementary vows (śeelas) and last
sallekhanā vow.
Mahavrata (lit.
major vows) are the five
fundamental observed by...
- fast on two
consecutive days.
Sallekhanā is the last vow
prescribed by the Jain
ethical code of conduct. The vow of
sallekhanā is
observed by the Jain ascetics...
- near" the vow of
sallekhanā (fasting to death) is
observed by
properly thinning the body and the p****ions. It also
mentions that
sallekhanā is not suicide...
- ****halgiri town. On 18
September 1955, he
completed the
practice of
Sallekhana, a
gradual reducing of
intake of
fluid and food
leading to death. Sumeruchandra...
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Jauhar M**** Murder–suicide
Prisoner suicide Rail Pact
Internet Prayopavesa Sallekhana Sati Self-sacrifice
Senicide Seppuku Sokushinbutsu Suicide attack Vatakkiruttal...
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including three guņa
vratas (merit vows) and four śikşā vratas. The
Sallekhana (or Santhara) vow is a "religious death"
ritual observed at the end of...
- to prayopavesa.
Right to die
Euthanasia Sokushinbutsu Catharist endura Sallekhana Hunger strike Monier-Williams,
Monier (2008) [1899].
Monier Williams Sanskrit-English...