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m.quietism, sect of mystics.* * *1 (inercia) inertia, stagnation2 RELIGIÓN quietism* * *SM quietism* * *= quietism.Ex. The necessary opposition between the two provokes the desperate quietism that sees good and the means of good as being irreconcilable.* * *= quietism.Ex: The necessary opposition between the two provokes the desperate quietism that sees good and the means of good as being irreconcilable.
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m; -, kein Pl.; PHILOS., RELI. quietism* * *Qui·e·tis·mus<->[kvieˈtɪsmʊs]* * * -
9 शान्त _śānta
शान्त p. p. [शम्-क्त]1 Appeased, allayed, calmed, satisfied, pacified; चचार सानुजः शान्तो वृद्धेक्ष्वाकुव्रतं युवा R. 12.2.-2 Cured, alleviated; शान्तरोगः.-3 Abated, subsided, put an end to, removed, extinguished; शान्त- रथक्षोभपरिश्रमम् R.1.58;5.47; शान्तार्चिषं दीपमिव प्रकाशः Ki.17.16.-4 Ceased, stopped; शान्तमृगप्रचारम् Ku.3.42.-5 Dead, deceased; तेषु सर्वेषु शान्तेषु गतेष्वविदितां गतिम्-6 Stilled, hushed.-7 Calm, quiet, undisturbed, tran- quil, still; शान्तमिदमाश्रमपदम् Ś.1.16;4.19.-8 Tamed; स्वमाश्रमं शान्तमिदमाश्रमपदम् R.14.79.-9 Free from passions, at ease, contented; Bṛi. Up.4.4.23.-1 Shaded.-11 Gentle; शान्तानुकूलपवनश्च शिवश्च पन्थाः Ś.4.11;-12 Purified.-13 Meek, humble.-14 Auspicious (in au- gury); (the phrase शान्तं पापम् which is sometimes re- peated, means 'oh no!', 'how can it be', 'God forbid such an untoward or unlucky event'; Ś.5; Mu.1).-15 Rendered ineffective, harmless (said of weapons).-न्तः 1 A man who has subdued his passions, an ascetic.-2 Tranquillity, quietism, the sentiment of quietism, the predominant feeling of which is indifference to worldly objects and pleasures; see निर्वेद and रस.-न्तम् Appeasing, pacifying.-न्तम् ind. Enough, no more, not so, for shame, hush!, god (heaven) forbid!; शान्तं कथं दुर्जनाः पौरजानपदाः U.1; तामेव शान्तमथवा किमिहोत्तरेण 3.26.-Comp. -आत्मन्, -चेतस् a. calm, tranquil-minded, sedate or composed in mind.-गुण a. deceased; नृपे शान्तगुणे जाते Rām.2.65.24.-तोय a. having still water.-रजस् a.1 dustless.-2 passionless.-रव a. uttering auspicious sounds.-रसः the sentiment of quietism; see शान्त above.-लाभ a. that which has ceased to bear interest.-विवाद a. reconciled, appeased. -
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1) Philosophy: quietism2) Religion: Hesychasm, Quietism ( A doctrine of Christian spirituality that, in general, holds that perfection consists in passivity of the soul, in the suppression of human effort so that divine action may have full play) -
12 शमः _śamḥ
शमः [शम्-घञ्]1 Quiet, tranquillity, calmness; धृतिं न विन्दामि शमं च विष्णो Bg.11.24.-2 Rest, calm, repose, cessation.-3 Absence or restraint of passions, mental quietness, quietism; शमरते$मरतेजसि पार्थिवे R.9.4; Ki.1.1;16.48; Śi.2.94; Bg.1.4.-4 Allayment, mitigation, alleviation, satisfaction, pacification (of grief, thirst, hunger &c.); शममुपयातु ममापि चित्तदाहः U.6.8; शम- मेष्यति मम शोकः कथं नु वत्से Ś.4.21.-5 Peace; as in अस्माकं शमकामा वै त्वं च पुत्रो ममेत्यथ Mb.12.1.27; शमोपन्यास Ve.5.-6 Final emancipation (from all worldly illusions and attachments).-7 The hand.-8 Cure of disease, con- valescence.-9 Indifference, apathy.-Comp. -अन्तकः the god of love (a destroyer of mental tranquillity).-आत्मक a. calm, tranquil by nature.-उपन्यासः over- tures of peace.-पर a. tranquil, quiet, stoical.-प्रधान a. in whom tranquillity or quietism predominates; शम- प्रधानेषु तपोधनेषु Ś.2.7.-व्यसनिन् a. dissolute from indifference.-शम a. enjoying perpetual tranquillity. -
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ṡamam. tranquillity, calmness, rest, equanimity, quietude orᅠ quietism, absence of passion, abstraction from eternal objects through intense meditation ( ṡamaṉ kṛi,
« to calm one's self», « be tranquil») Mn. MBh. etc.;
peace, peace with (sâ̱rdham) MBh. ;
Quietism orᅠ Tranquillity (personified as a son of Dharma andᅠ husband of Prâpti) MBh. ;
tranquillization, pacification, allayment, alleviation, cessation, extinction MBh. Kāv. etc.;
absence of sexual passion orᅠ excitement, impotence TāṇḍBr. ;
alleviation orᅠ cure of disease, convalescence W. ;
final happiness, emancipation from all the illusions of existence L. ;
indifference, apathy Rājat. ;
the hand (cf. ṡaya) L. ;
imprecation, malediction (w.r. for ṡapa) L. ;
N. of a king of the Nandi-vegas MBh. ;
of a son of Andhaka Hariv. ;
of a son of Dharma-sūtra BhP. ;
(ā) f. N. of a divine female, PārGṭ.;
( ṡáma) mfn. tame, domestic RV. I, 32, 15; 33, 15. ;
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- शमगिर्
- शमनीचमेध्र
- शमपर
- शमप्रधान
- शमप्राप्त
- शमवत्
- शमव्यसनिन्
- शमशम
- शमसुख
- शमसुधा
- शमसेतुप्रदीप
- शमसौख्य
- शमस्थ
- शमस्थली
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1) General subject: heart's ease, heart's-ease, heartsease, inward peace, quietism, peace of mind2) Makarov: evennessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > душевное спокойствие
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1) General subject: do nothingism, do-nothingism (в принятии мер, законов), drift, inaction, inanimation, passion, passivism, passivity, quiescence, quietism, supineness, inactivity2) Politics: low-key role3) Psychology: passivity need (пассивное повиновение)4) Business: default5) Aviation medicine: resignation -
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20 उपशमः _upaśamḥ
उपशमः 1 Becoming quiet, assuagement, pacification; कुतो$स्या उपशमः Ve.3; मन्युर्दुःसह एष यात्युपशमं नो सान्त्ववादैः स्फुटम् Amaru.6; cessation, stopping, extinction.-2 Relaxation, intermission.-3 Tranquility, calmness, patience; उपशमशीलाः परमर्षयः Bhāg.5.4.27. उपशमायनेषु स्वतनयेषु Bhāg.5.1.29. ज्ञानस्योपशमः Bh.2.82.-4 Con- trol or restraint of the senses.-5 (in Astrono.) N. of the twentieth Muhūrta.-Comp. -क्षयः (with Jainas) the destruction of activity &c. through quietism.
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