Ahimsa
pratishtayam tat sannidhau vairatyagaha’’
(II Sutra 35)
Ahimsa = non-violence; Pratishtayam = established in; Tat = his; Aannidhau = presence; Vairatyagaha = violence will be dropped.
“When a person is esablished in non-violence, then violence is dropped in his or her presence.”
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Yoga
Sutras of Patanjali
If you are established in non-violence, in your very presence
violence will be dropped by other creatures. Someone comes to attack you. As
soon as they come near you, because your vibrations are totally nonviolent,
they drop down. They stop being violent.
The contemporary of Buddha, His
name is Mahaveera. He is the promoter of Jainism,
another religion. He emphasizes more on ahimsa. It is said that whenever he
walked, twenty kilometers around him, people would drop all violence. The
story goes even to that extent and says even the thorns would not prick
anybody. The thorns would become soft and they would lie down. Ahimsa
pratishtayam tat sannidhau vaira tyagaha. When you
are established in non-violence in your presence, violence drops down in
other creatures.
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