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Der Sanskritbegriff Titiksha (तितिक्षा) ist ein wichtiges Konzept im Yoga und kann mit Ausdauer und Ertragen von Gegensätzen übersetzt werden.

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dbo:abstract Der Sanskritbegriff Titiksha (तितिक्षा) ist ein wichtiges Konzept im Yoga und kann mit Ausdauer und Ertragen von Gegensätzen übersetzt werden. (de) Titiksha or titikṣā (Sanskrit: तितिक्षा 'forbearance') is defined by the Uddhava Gita as the "patient endurance of suffering." In Vedanta philosophy it is the bearing with indifference all opposites such as pleasure and pain, heat and cold, expectation of reward and punishment, accruement or gain and loss, vanity and envy, resentment and deprecation, fame and obscurity, lavishness and obeisance, pride and egotism, virtue-respect and vice-respect, birth and death, happiness, safety, comfort, restlessness and boredom, affection and bereavement or infatuation, attachment and desire etc. Being entirely responsible for encouragement and/or reproach for ones own personal behaviour, past behaviour, the frame of mind and esteem. It is one of the six qualities, devotions, jewels or divine bounties beginning with Sama, the repression, alleviating or release of the inward sense called . Another quality is Dama, the renunciation of behaviours or utilizing self-control with moderation, with correct discrimination and without aversion. Shankara defines Titiksha in the following words: सहनं सर्वदुःखानामऽप्रतिकारपूर्वकम् |चिन्ताविलापरहितं सा तितिक्षा निगद्यते
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rdfs:comment Der Sanskritbegriff Titiksha (तितिक्षा) ist ein wichtiges Konzept im Yoga und kann mit Ausdauer und Ertragen von Gegensätzen übersetzt werden. (de) Titiksha or titikṣā (Sanskrit: तितिक्षा 'forbearance') is defined by the Uddhava Gita as the "patient endurance of suffering." In Vedanta philosophy it is the bearing with indifference all opposites such as pleasure and pain, heat and cold, expectation of reward and punishment, accruement or gain and loss, vanity and envy, resentment and deprecation, fame and obscurity, lavishness and obeisance, pride and egotism, virtue-respect and vice-respect, birth and death, happiness, safety, comfort, restlessness and boredom, affection and bereavement or infatuation, attachment and desire etc. Being entirely responsible for encouragement and/or reproach for ones own personal behaviour, past behaviour, the frame of mind and esteem. It is one of the six qualities, devotions, jewels or divine bounties (en)
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