Meaning Sati
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(Pali) 'Mindfulness', presence of mind, is one of the 5 spiritual Faculties and Powers, one of the 7 factors of enlightenment, and the 7th link of the 8-fold Path.
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Mindfulness; alertness; self-collectedness; powers of reference and retention.
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widow immolation
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The traditional Indian practice in which a widow commits suicide by throwing herself on her dead husband’s funeral pyre.
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Means "truthful" in Sanskrit. In Hindu belief this was the name of a goddess, a wife of Shiva. After her death she was reborn as the goddess Parvati.
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Awareness. Ānāpāna-sati-awareness of respiration. Sammā-sati-right awareness, a constituent of the Noble Eightfold Path (see ariya aṭṭhaṅgika magga).
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Mindfulness, self-collectedness, powers of reference and retention. In some contexts, the word sati when used alone covers alertness (sampajañña) as well. [MORE]
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(intransitive) to be satiated
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Means "truthful" in Sanskrit. In Hindu belief this was the name of a goddess, a wife of Shiva. After her death she was reborn as the goddess Parvati.
Source: behindthename.com




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