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  • Ahimsa
  • Ahimsa
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  • Ahimsa (アヒムサ- ahimusa) was a thief that prevailed in India and is character " Lost Canvas "in The Lost Canvas Chapter Virgo .
  • Ahimsa (アヒムサ - ahimusa) era un ladrón que prevaleció en la India y es personaje del "Lost Canvas" en el The Lost Canvas Gaiden 8 "Virgo".
  • Ahiṃsā (अहिंसा; Literally: "The avoidance of violence")
  • The Ahimsa are a race of starfaring sapients which altered mankind's destiny within a matter of hours of their first contact. This contact was made against all then-current interstellar regulations, as Earth was considered to still be a "barbaric" world where wars were still very much a part of everyday life for its inhabitants. However, the Ahimsa had targeted humans for a mission of their own. They soon took control of all of the Earth's defensive and offensive missile systems, allowing them to force the Human race to do their bidding.
  • Ahimsa (Devanagari: (अहिंसा); (ahiṃsā) is a Sanskrit term meaning non-violence (literally: the avoidance of violence - himsa) It is an important tenet of the religions that originated in ancient India (Hinduism, Buddhism and especially Jainism). Ahimsa is a rule of conduct that bars the killing or injuring of living beings. It is closely connected with the notion that all kinds of violence entail negative karmic consequences. The extent to which the principle of non-violence can or should be applied to different life forms is controversial between various authorities movements and currents within the three religions and has been a matter of debate for thousands of years.
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  • Ahimsa
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  • Majutsu
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jutsu range
  • Short
jutsu class type
  • Defensive
jutsu media
  • Anime, Manga
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  • Shirokaze Fuyutama
Romaji
  • Ahinsaa
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Kanji
  • アヒンサア
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  • Ahimsa (アヒムサ- ahimusa) was a thief that prevailed in India and is character " Lost Canvas "in The Lost Canvas Chapter Virgo .
  • Ahimsa (アヒムサ - ahimusa) era un ladrón que prevaleció en la India y es personaje del "Lost Canvas" en el The Lost Canvas Gaiden 8 "Virgo".
  • The Ahimsa are a race of starfaring sapients which altered mankind's destiny within a matter of hours of their first contact. This contact was made against all then-current interstellar regulations, as Earth was considered to still be a "barbaric" world where wars were still very much a part of everyday life for its inhabitants. However, the Ahimsa had targeted humans for a mission of their own. They soon took control of all of the Earth's defensive and offensive missile systems, allowing them to force the Human race to do their bidding. Surprisingly, it appeared that the Ahimsa had wanted a force of Earth's most skilled fighters — composed of Americans, Soviets and Israelis — which they then trained aboard one of their own vessels to prepare them to strike at a distant space station.
  • Ahiṃsā (अहिंसा; Literally: "The avoidance of violence")
  • Ahimsa (Devanagari: (अहिंसा); (ahiṃsā) is a Sanskrit term meaning non-violence (literally: the avoidance of violence - himsa) It is an important tenet of the religions that originated in ancient India (Hinduism, Buddhism and especially Jainism). Ahimsa is a rule of conduct that bars the killing or injuring of living beings. It is closely connected with the notion that all kinds of violence entail negative karmic consequences. The extent to which the principle of non-violence can or should be applied to different life forms is controversial between various authorities movements and currents within the three religions and has been a matter of debate for thousands of years. Whether you hurt somebody, or somebody hurts you, the same red blood will be shed. In contrast, Blood donation hardly seems like a path, as blood flows through a very thin and narrow tube, but it makes it's way through the prejudice that makes people fear for each other and blood feuds, so very easily. --One Piece (Anime)