释义 |
‖ satya|ˈsatja| [Skr.] In Indian philosophy: truth, truthfulness.
1943C. S. Lewis Abolition of Man i. 10 Righteousness, correctness, order, the Rta, is constantly identified with satya or truth, correspondence to reality. 1956E. Wood Yoga Dict. 139/2 Satya. (Truthfulness). The second of the abstinences. 1974Encycl. Brit. Macropædia VIII. 900/1 The ancient ideals of ahiṃsā, chastity, observances, and satya (Truth, which he [sc. Gandhi] identified with God) were the main principles of his undogmatic doctrine and social and political practice. 1975Dastur & Aiyar in H. M. Patel et al. Say not the Struggle Nought Availeth 192 In Gandhi's view, truth (satya) and non-violence (ahimsa) were inter-related. |