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  • But to profiteering yogis such as he, please remember that on the road to moksha there are still the signposts of satya (truthfulness), asteya (non-stealing) and aparigraha (abstention from greed) guiding the way.

    Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: The Origins And Ownership Of Yoga Esq. Suhag A. Shukla 2010

  • But to profiteering yogis such as he, please remember that on the road to moksha there are still the signposts of satya (truthfulness), asteya (non-stealing) and aparigraha (abstention from greed) guiding the way.

    Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: The Origins And Ownership Of Yoga Esq. Suhag A. Shukla 2010

  • For Sutra II. 37, asteya-pratishayam sarva-ratna-upasthanam -- a sutra focused on the restraint of non-stealing, an important yogic principle -- he writes, "When grounded in non-stealing, all [kinds of] jewels appear [for him]."

    Derek Beres: Is Tipping Good For Your Karma? 2010

  • For Sutra II. 37, asteya-pratishayam sarva-ratna-upasthanam -- a sutra focused on the restraint of non-stealing, an important yogic principle -- he writes, "When grounded in non-stealing, all [kinds of] jewels appear [for him]."

    Derek Beres: Is Tipping Good for Your Karma? 2010

  • But to profiteering yogis such as he, please remember that on the road to moksha there are still the signposts of satya (truthfulness), asteya (non-stealing) and aparigraha (abstention from greed) guiding the way.

    Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: The Origins and Ownership of Yoga Esq. Suhag A. Shukla 2010

  • For Sutra II. 37, asteya-pratishayam sarva-ratna-upasthanam -- a sutra focused on the restraint of non-stealing, an important yogic principle -- he writes, "When grounded in non-stealing, all [kinds of] jewels appear [for him]."

    Derek Beres: Is Tipping Good For Your Karma? 2010

  • But to profiteering yogis such as he, please remember that on the road to moksha there are still the signposts of satya (truthfulness), asteya (non-stealing) and aparigraha (abstention from greed) guiding the way.

    Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: The Origins and Ownership of Yoga Esq. Suhag A. Shukla 2010

  • Pelaksanaan asana-pranayama dalam satu gerakan akan dapat membangkitkan cakra di dalam tubuh, hal ini dapat diperoleh dengan hal yang disyaratkan dengan ajaran yama (ahimsa, brahmacari, satya, asteya, awyawaharika), niyama (akroda, guru susrusa, sauca, aharalagawa dan apramada).

    Yoga Ajaran Hindu Fenomenal 2009

  • And not that I would ever use "grocery money" for shoes, since like all committed yogis, I practice asteya, or non-stealing.

    Lauren Cahn: Namaste...Bitches 2008

  • It is similar to asteya, though there is a subtle difference between the two.

    The Sivananda Companion To Meditation THE SIVANANDA YOGA VEDANTA CENTER 2003

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