30-528: (Redirected from Sathya ) [REDACTED] Look up Satya or सत्यम् in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Satya (nominative satyam ) is a central concept in Indian religions that loosely translates into English as "Truth". Satya , Sathya , Satyam or Sathyam may refer to: Film and television [ edit ] Satyam (1976 film) ,
60-494: A Nandi Award for her role in the film. She has also been seen in other movies including the superhit Bommarillu , Premante Inte , Venkat Kuchipudi's Modati Cinema , Ullasamga Utsahamga and Vinayakudu . She played a lead role for the first time in her career in Mental Krishna but the film was not well received. In its review for the film Lovely , The Hindu wrote: "Satya Krishna ... gets some of
90-513: A 2003 Telugu film directed by Surya Kiran, starring Sumanth and Genelia D'Souza Sathyam (2004 film) , a 2004 Malayalam film starring Prithviraj and Priyamani Satyam (2008 film) , a Tamil language film Sathya (2010 film) , an Indian Kannada romance drama film Sathya (2017 Tamil film) , an Indian Tamil crime thriller Satya (2017 film) , an Indian Bhojpuri action-romance-drama Sathya (2017 Malayalam film) , an Indian Malayalam action thriller Sathya (Tamil TV series) ,
120-990: A 2019 Tamil soap opera Sathya 2 , a 2021 sequel to the 2019 Tamil soap opera Sathya (Kannada TV series) , a 2020 Kannada soap opera Religion [ edit ] Nagnajiti , a queen-consort of Hindu god Krishna Sacca , Theravada Pali term Satya Mahima Dharma , religious tradition in Hinduism in India Satya Pir , belief system created by the fusion of Islam and local religions in Bengal Satya Yuga , Era of Truth in Hinduism Other [ edit ] Satya (magazine) , an American animal rights magazine Satya Wacana Christian University , private university located in Salatiga, Central Java, Indonesia Mahindra Satyam ,
150-446: A Tamil language film, starring Sivaji Ganesan & Jayachitra Sathyam (1980 film) , a 1980 Malayalam film starring Sreenath and Shanthi Krishna Sathya (1988 film) , a 1988 Tamil language film, starring Kamal Haasan Satya (1998 film) , a 1998 Hindi film directed by Ram Gopal Varma, initiating his Gangster film series Satya 2 , a 2013 sequel to the 1998 film, fourth in the series overall Satyam (2003 film) ,
180-1354: A defunct Indian computer services company, formerly known as Satyam Computer Services People [ edit ] People with the surname [ edit ] Habel Satya (born 1987), Indonesian footballer Tatineni Satya , Indian film maker People with the given name [ edit ] Satya Narayana Charka , Indian-American dancer, teacher, and choreographer Satya Pal Jain (born 1952), Indian politician from Punjab Satya Krishnan , Indian actress Satya Nadella (born 1967), Indian-American business executive, CEO of Microsoft Satya Nandan , Fiji diplomat and lawyer Satyam Patel (1932–2005), Indian social worker and activist Satya Prabhakar (born 1963), Indian-American entrepreneur, engineer and writer Satya Prakash (born 1929), Indian physicist Sathya (Tamil actor) , Indian Tamil actor Satya (Telugu actor) , Indian Telugu actor Satyam (composer) (1933–1989), Indian film music composer Satyam Rajesh , Indian Telugu actor and comedian Satyam Sankaramanchi (1937–1987), Indian Telugu writer Satya Sarkar , Indian cricketer Satya Vrat Shastri (born 1930), Indian Sanskrit scholar, writer, grammarian and poet See also [ edit ] Satyam (surname) Satyameva Jayate , "truth alone triumphs", Indian national motto Topics referred to by
210-529: A hotel management professional and entered the film industry with the film Dollar Dreams . Mostly starring in supporting roles, she is probably best known for her performance as Anitha in the 2004 Sekhar Kammula -directed Telugu film Anand . Satya Krishnan is from Hyderabad where she completed her education. She did a course in Hotel Management and worked at Taj group of hotels in her home town. She wanted to be an air hostess. She entered
240-493: A restraint from falsehood in one's action (body), words (speech, writing), or feelings / thoughts (mind). In Patanjali's teachings, one may not always know the truth or the whole truth, but one knows if one is creating, sustaining, or expressing falsehood, exaggeration, distortion, fabrication, or deception. Satya is, in Patanjali's Yoga, the virtue of restraint from such falsehood, either through silence or through stating
270-567: Is considered as a form of reverence for the divine, while falsehood a form of sin. Satya includes action and speech that is factual, real, true, and reverent to Ṛta in Books 1, 4, 6, 7, 9, and 10 of Rigveda. However, satya isn't merely about one's past that is in context in the Vedas, it has one's current and one's future contexts as well. De Nicolás states, that in Rigveda, " Satya
300-543: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Satya Satya ( Sanskrit : सत्य ; IAST : Satya ) is a Sanskrit word translated as truth or essence. It also refers to a virtue in Indian religions , referring to being truthful in one's thoughts, speech and action. In Yoga , satya is one of five yamas , the virtuous restraint from falsehood and distortion of reality in one's expressions and actions. In
330-573: Is higher than the Law of Righteousness ( Dharma ). The weak overcomes the stronger by the Law of Righteousness. Truly that Law is the Truth ( Satya ); Therefore, when a man speaks the Truth, they say, "He speaks Righteousness"; and if he speaks Righteousness, they say, "He speaks the Truth!" For both are one. Taittiriya Upanishad 's hymn 11.11 states, "Speak the Satya (truth), conduct yourself according to
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#1732801298435360-478: Is nothing higher than truth. Everything is upheld by truth, and everything rests upon truth. Even the sinful and ferocious, swear to keep the truth amongst themselves, dismiss all grounds of quarrel and uniting with one another set themselves to their (sinful) tasks, depending upon truth. If they behaved falsely towards one another, they would then be destroyed without doubt. In the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali , it
390-518: Is one of the three characteristics of Brahman as described in sat-chit-ananda . This association between sat , 'truth', and Brahman , ultimate reality, is also expressed in Hindu cosmology, wherein Satyaloka , the highest heaven of Hindu cosmology , is the abode of Brahman . Traditional Satya is a central theme in the Vedas. It is equated with and considered necessary to
420-506: Is the modality of acting in the world of Sat , as the truth to be built, formed or established". Satya is widely discussed in various Upanishads, including the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad where satya is called the means to Brahman , as well as Brahman (Being, true self). In hymn 1.4.14 of Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, Satya (truth) is equated to Dharma (morality, ethics, law of righteousness), as Nothing
450-594: Is translated in English as "reality" or "truth." In terms of the Four Noble Truths ( ariyasacca ), the Pali can be written as sacca , tatha , anannatatha , and dhamma . 'The Four Noble Truths' ( ariya-sacca ) are the briefest synthesis of the entire teaching of Buddhism , since all those manifold doctrines of the threefold Pali canon are, without any exception, included therein. They are
480-492: Is written, “When one is firmly established in speaking truth, the fruits of action become subservient to him." In Yoga sutra, satya is one of the five yamas , or virtuous restraints, along with ahimsa (restraint from violence or injury to any living being); asteya (restraint from stealing); brahmacharya (celibacy or restraint from sexually cheating on one's partner); and aparigraha (restraint from covetousness and craving). Patanjali considers satya as
510-728: The Dharma (morality, ethics, law)". Truth is sought, praised in the hymns of Upanishads, held as one that ultimately, always prevails. The Mundaka Upanishad , for example, states in Book 3, Chapter 1, सत्य मेव जयते नानृतं Translation 1: Truth alone triumphs, not falsehood. Translation 2: Truth ultimately triumphs, not falsehood. Translation 3: The true prevails, not the untrue. Sandilya Upanishad of Atharvanaveda, in Chapter 1, includes ten forbearances as virtues, in its exposition of Yoga. It defines satya as "the speaking of
540-818: The Vedas and later sutras , the meaning of the word satya evolves into an ethical concept about truthfulness and an important virtue. It means being true and consistent with reality in one's thought, speech, and action . Satya has cognates in a number of diverse Indo-European languages , including the word "sooth" and "sin" in English , " istina " (" истина ") in Russian , " sand " (truthful) in Danish , " sann " in Swedish , and " haithya " in Avestan ,
570-543: The liturgical language of Zoroastrianism . Sat ( Sanskrit : सत् ) is the root of many Sanskrit words and concepts such as sattva ("pure, truthful") and satya ("truth"). The Sanskrit root sat has several meanings or translations: Sat is a common prefix in ancient Indian literature and variously implies that which is good, true, genuine, virtuous, being, happening, real, existing, enduring, lasting, or essential; for example, sat-sastra means true doctrine, sat-van means one devoted to
600-652: The Truth; false are the foundations of the false. Imbued with Truth, you shall meet the Guru. The true ones are absorbed into the True Lord. The motto of the republic of India 's emblem is Satyameva Jayate which is literally translated as 'Truth alone triumphs'. Satya Krishnan Satya Krishnan is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Telugu films. She was born in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. She worked as
630-412: The Vedas." The Epic repeatedly emphasizes that satya is a basic virtue, because everything and everyone depends on and relies on satya . सत्यस्य वचनं साधु न सत्याद विद्यते परम सत्येन विधृतं सर्वं सर्वं सत्ये परतिष्ठितम अपि पापकृतॊ रौद्राः सत्यं कृत्वा पृथक पृथक अद्रॊहम अविसंवादं परवर्तन्ते तदाश्रयाः ते चेन मिथॊ ऽधृतिं कुर्युर विनश्येयुर असंशयम To speak the truth is meritorious. There
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#1732801298435660-476: The concept Ṛta ( ऋतं , ṛtaṃ )—that which is properly joined, order, rule, nature, balance, harmony. Ṛta results from satya in the Vedas, as it regulates and enables the operation of the universe and everything within it. Satya is considered essential, and without it, the universe and reality falls apart, cannot function. In Rigveda , opposed to rita and satya are anrita and asatya (falsehood). Truth and truthfulness
690-514: The film industry in 2000 with the film Dollar Dreams directed by Sekhar Kammula . Later she got married and took up a job at BNP Paribas Bank in Punjagutta . After four years, Sekhar Kammula again approached her with a role in his film Anand . She quit her job and began working full-time as an actress. She said that her character in Anand is very close to her real life character. She won
720-490: The living is not commendable, whether it refers to actual facts or not". According to the Jain text Puruşārthasiddhyupāya : All these subdivisions (injury, falsehood, stealing, unchastity, and attachment) are hiṃsā as indulgence in these sullies the pure nature of the soul. Falsehood etc. have been mentioned separately only to make the disciple understand through illustrations. The term satya (Pali: sacca )
750-533: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Satya . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Satya_(disambiguation)&oldid=1225491222 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
780-499: The truth of suffering (mundane mental and physical phenomenon), of the origin of suffering ( tanha , craving), of the extinction of suffering ( Nibbana or nirvana ), and of the Noble Eightfold Path leading to the extinction of suffering (the eight supra-mundane mind factors). The Gurmukhs do not like falsehood; they are imbued with Truth; they love only Truth. The shaaktas, the faithless cynics, do not like
810-436: The truth that conduces to the well being of creatures, through the actions of one's mind, speech, or body." Deussen states that satya is described in the major Upanishads with two layers of meanings—one as empirical truth about reality, another as abstract truth about universal principle, being, and the unchanging. Both of these ideas are explained in early Upanishads, composed before 500 BCE , by variously breaking
840-476: The truth without any form of distortion. Satya is one of the five vows prescribed in Jain Agamas . Satya was also preached by Mahavira . According to Jainism, not to lie or speak what is not commendable. The underlying cause of falsehood is passion and therefore, it is said to cause hiṃsā (injury). According to the Jain text Sarvārthasiddhi : "that which causes pain and suffering to
870-785: The truth. In ancient texts, fusion words based on Sat refer to "Universal Spirit, Universal Principle, Being, Soul of the World, Brahman ". The negation of sat is asat , that is delusion, distorted, untrue, the fleeting impression that is incorrect, invalid, and false. The concepts of sat and asat are famously expressed in the Pavamana Mantra found in the Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad (1.3.28): Asato mā sad gamaya tamaso mā jyotir gamaya mṛtyor mā amṛtam gamaya Lead me from delusion to truth from darkness to light from mortality to immortality Sat
900-517: The word satya or satyam into two or three syllables. In later Upanishads, the ideas evolve and transcend into satya as truth (or truthfulness), and Brahman as the Being, Be-ness, real Self, the eternal. The Shanti Parva of the Mahabharata states, "The righteous hold that forgiveness, truth, sincerity, and compassion are the foremost (of all virtues). Truth is the essence of
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