Examples of 'gatha' in a sentence

Meaning of "gatha"

Gatha refers to a sacred verse or hymn in Indian religions, especially Buddhism
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  • A poem or mantra, especially one recited mentally as part of meditation or mindfulness practice.
  • Any of the 17 hymns included in the Avesta believed to have been composed by Zoroaster himself.

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There are hundreds of gatha like that to practice.
This gatha brings us to the present moment.
There is a gatha for that.
So a gatha like that is very important.
I inbreath and recite the first line of the gatha.
This gatha is to nourish compassion.
I am just very casually speaking eight lines as a gatha which has a much looser structure.
Even one line of a gatha or scripture is the result of their actual effort.
What follows is a verse and I call it a gatha or a verse.
The use of a Gatha requires no special knowledge or religious practice.
It is also called Gatha.
Gatha the actual nature of Zoroaster.
When you wake up in the morning, there is a gatha to practice.
There is a gatha that I loved a lot when I was novice.
And if you agree, you can make the vow to practice this gatha today.

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Using a gatha deosn't require any special knowledge or religious practice.
So the Buddha recited another gatha for the goddess,.
Rappadikalude Gatha is woven around Gatha, a young girl who finds happiness in drugs and music.
We inbreath, we outbreath, two times to finish the gatha.
So this gatha has very interesting poetic speech about Dharma-nature and universal substance.
And the gatha is like that,.
The gatha describes the dharma nature, written in 30 rows of 7 words in Chinese.
Aluru Venkatarao 's Karnataka Gatha Vaibhava had a profound influence on the movement for Karnataka 's unification.
The gatha I am using at the moment is, “ Stick to the original plan . ”.
The Ushtaviti Gatha exceeds the Trishtubh by only one pada of 11 syllables.

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