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A few select Sanskrit translations With some Pali

Forgiveness
Charity - Donation
True Mercy
Celibacy
Tolerance
Good use of Time
Silence
Control of Taste
Equanimity
Study of Self
Restraint of Wantonness
Detachment
Humility
Loving-Kindness
Metta in Sanskrit.
Compassion -Pity
Adverse Feeling
Contentment
Company of Nobles
Awakeness of Soul
Compassion-Pity
Path of Devotion
Renunciation
Universal Friendliness
Truthfulness
Straightforwardness
Principle of Karma
Meditation
Principle of Relativity
True Success in Life
Cycle of Worldly Existence
Moderation in Food
Community Welfare
Self Control
Virtues of Others
Poya

Insight Meditation
Meditation
Transitoriness
Unsatisfactoriness/Suffering
Insubstantiality
Right Speech
Right Action
Right Livelihood
Deathless Realm

 (Kshama)
 (Dana)
 (Daya)
 (Brahma-Charya)
 (Shahan-Shilata)
 (Samayno Sadupayog)
 (Mauna)
 (Rasa-swada-jaya)
 (Samatani Sadhana)
 (Svadhyaya Shilta)
 (Swachhand-Nirodh)
 (Nirmohi-Panu)
 (Vinaya)
 (Mettá)
 Hence metta.org.uk!
 Metta in Sanskrit.
(Karuna)

 (Vibhav-bhavo)
 (Santosh)
 (Sat-Samagam)
 (Atama-Jagruti)
 (Karuna)
 (Bhakti Margani Aaradhan)
 (Tyaga-Dharma)
 (Maitri)
 (Satyanistha)
 (Saralta)
 (Karmana Niyamo)
 (Dhyan)
 (Sapekshatana Niyamo)
 (Jivanani Sachi Safalta)
 (Samsar Paribhramana)
 (Mitahar)
 (Samuha Kalyanani Bhavna)
 (Samyam)
 (Guna-Pramod)
 (full moon)

 Vipassana
 Dhyanam (seated near the truth)
 Anicca
 Dukkha
 Anatta
 Samma Vaca
 Samma Kammanta
 Samma Ajiva
 Amaravati

Buddhist teachings

 
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Dharma - Yoga

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