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Satya, Sanskrit for 'truthfulness', means it's about living your truth, what works for you. A couple of weeks back, I went a little deeper into the first of Patanjali’s Eight Limbs of Yoga.
Satya—In Sanskrit is the combination of two words—rta and hita. Rita + Hita = Satya. Rita means the facts of the situation, while hita means welfare or benevolence.
Satya means “truth” in Sanskrit, and this brand lives up to its name. A pinch of Satya’s garam masala carries the complexity of ten ingredients working in perfect harmony.
Satya Narayana Nadella was born in Hyderabad, India in 1967. His father was a civil servant and his mother was a professor of the ancient language Sanskrit. From a young age, ...
Satya Nadella's mother was a Sanskrit lecturer and his father was an IAS officer of the 1962 batch. Satya Nadella did his schooling from Hyderabad Public School in Begumpet.
Muslims and Christians made immense contributions towards the development of Sanskrit, said scholar Satya Vrat Shastri, while he rejected the notions that the ancient language was dead and had ...
Microsoft's Satya Nadella’s peers look him to him more than any other Fortune 500 CEO. ... The exec was born in India to a Sanskrit scholar mother, who taught him how to be mindful.
BY Satya Nadella. On a quiet weekend afternoon, I paused to reread the diary my late mother left behind as a means of remembering her and what she means to me. Mom was a professor of Sanskrit, ...
Satya, a sanskrit word for "restraint" is an ethical practice of yoga. find regulation and make peace with what is. You will process the past and lovingly release what has been blocking you.