Category
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sādhu
thumb|Two sadhus near Pashupatinath temple in Kathmandu

Abhisheka
thumb|Abhisheka ritual with Panchamrita being conducted over a Hindu shrine
Abhishek () is a religious rite or method of prayer in which a devotee pours a liquid offering on an image or murti of a deity. This is common to religions such as Jainism, Hinduism, Buddhism.

vairagya
Vairāgya () is a Sanskrit term used in Jainism and Hinduism as well as Eastern philosophy that roughly translates as dispassion, detachment, or renunciation, in particular renunciation from the pains and pleasures in the temporary material world. The Hindu philosophers who advocated vairāgya told their followers that it is a means to achieve moksha.
vow of silence
Vow to maintain silence, usually for spirituality or protest

Chaturmas
Chaturmasya (; Pali: Catumāsa), also rendered Chāturmāsa, is a holy period of four months, beginning on Shayani Ekadashi (June-July) and ending on Prabodhini Ekadashi (October-November) in Hinduism. This period also coincides with the monsoon season in India.

Jain vegetarianism
vegetarianism in Jain culture and philosophy
Jain monasticism
Jain monasticism
Jain meditation
About meditation practices in Jainism
Jai Jinendra
type of greeting of the followers of Jainism
Micchami Dukkadam
spiritual phrase in Jainism