The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions (2097 page)

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m
yika
(Skt., ‘attaining equanimity’). In Jainism, a 48-minute period of
yogic
meditation and restraint practised by both ascetics and the Jain laity, and (according to Jain texts), the highest form of spiritual discipline. It can be observed at any time, but is often practised at dawn or sunset (before or after the day's activities) when the Jain can sit unmoved and undisturbed, forgiving and seeking forgiveness.
Sambatyon
.
A river in Jewish legend. After the Assyrian conquest of 721 BCE, the ten Northern
tribes
were said to have been
exiled
across the river Sambatyon. It was said to flow with a huge current six days of the week, but to rest on the
Sabbath
(
Gen.R.
11. 5).
ambhala
(semi-mythical kingdom in Tibetan Buddhist cosmology):
Sambhoga-k
ya
.
‘Enjoyment Body’, one of the Buddha's ‘Three Bodies’ (
Trik
ya
), and the intermediate form in which he manifests himself in the heavens or celestial paradises.

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