Sadhana Pada
Sentence 35
ahinsa pratishthayam tat sannidhau vairatyaghah ||35||
अहिंसाप्रतिष्ठायं तत्सन्निधौ वैरत्याघः ॥३५॥
ahiṁsā-pratiṣṭhāyaṁ tat-sannidhau vairatyāghaḥ ||35||
Once a condition of durable non-violence (ahimsa) has been established, all enmity will be abandoned in your environs. ||35||
ahinsa (अहिंसा, ahiṁsā) = (nom. sg. f.) non-violence
pratishtha (प्रतिष्ठ, pratiṣṭha) = (nom. sg. f.) fixed; permanent stable
tat (तत्, tat) = (acc. sg. n./nom. sg. n. from tad (तद्, tad)) whose
sannidhau (सन्निधौ, sannidhau) = (loc. sg. m. from sannidhi (सन्निधि, sannidhi)) environs; nearby
vaira (वैर, vaira) = enmity; conflict
tyaghah (त्याघः, tyāghaḥ) = (nom. sg. m. from agha (अघ, agha)) to abandon; to relinquish; to let go
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