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  • Jiva
    Jiva enables true delivery of Ayurveda with personalised treatment for each individual at all touch-points We are the first and biggest Ayurveda organisation to have championed a protocol and data-driven diagnosis and treatment
  • Jiva - Wikipedia
    The jiva's inherent nature is divine, pure, and spiritual The jiva's ultimate purpose is to engage in a loving devotion to Krishna (Supreme Brahman), and liberation is attained through divine grace and the acceptance of the jiva's loving surrender to Krishna
  • Jiva | Soul, Karma Reincarnation | Britannica
    Jiva, in Indian philosophy and religion, and particularly in Jainism and Hinduism, a living sentient substance akin to an individual soul In the Jain tradition, jivas are opposed to ajivas, or “nonliving substances ”
  • Understanding Jiva: The Essence of Individual Existence
    What is Jiva? At its core, Jiva refers to the individual soul or life force that resides within all living beings The Sanskrit term “Jiva” is derived from the root “jiv,” which means “to live” or “to breathe ”
  • Different Teachings Regarding Jiva in Hinduism - Hindu Blog
    The concept of jiva, derived from the root word jiv (meaning "to live"), is central to Hindu philosophy It refers broadly to any living being but holds a more profound significance as the jivatman or the individual soul
  • The Role of Jiva in Eastern Philosophies: A Comparative Analysis
    The concept of Jiva, often translated as “soul” or “living being,” holds a significant place in various Eastern philosophies, particularly within Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism
  • What is Jiva? - Definition from Yogapedia
    Jiva is a Sanskrit term which translates as “an immortal living substance” or “an individual soul ” In Hinduism, it is believed that jiva can survive physical death and find a new body afterward


















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