Significance of Admiration
Synonyms: Appreciation, Respect, Esteem, Regard, Approval, Adoration, Reverence, Veneration, Commendation, Praise, Worship
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Buddhist concept of 'Admiration'
In Buddhism, Admiration denotes the respect shown towards the Buddha, emphasizing the significance of his teachings and the value they hold within the practice and understanding of the Buddhist path.
From: Patipada (path of practice)
(1) The courage of those who can face danger for the Supreme Dhamma, like walking towards a tiger, deserves this.[1]
From: Dhammapada (Illustrated)
(1) The respect or esteem that is expressed towards the Buddha, reflecting the value placed on his teachings.[2]
Hindu concept of 'Admiration'
In Hinduism, **Admiration** is the profound feeling a devotee experiences when beholding the divine Form, weapons, and ornaments of the Lord, leading to complete absorption in His presence.
From: Yoga Vasistha [English], Volume 1-4
(1) Rama's speech filled everyone present with this, and if it failed to get a satisfactory reply, the sages would be considered senseless.[3]
From: Tiruvaymoli (Thiruvaimozhi): English translation
(1) Admiration is the feeling experienced by the Nayaki as she beholds the Lord's Form, holy weapons, and ornaments, leading to complete absorption.[4]
The concept of Admiration in local and regional sources
Admiration, in this context, signifies a feeling of respect and approval. This ties individuals together, fostering meaningful connections through shared positive regard.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The text describes a feeling of respect and approval, suggesting that "admiration" ties the individuals together in a meaningful way.[5]
The concept of Admiration in scientific sources
Admiration, in the context of narcissism, signifies a strong need for attention and praise. Narcissists seek admiration from others to validate their inflated sense of self-importance.
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Admiration is a need for attention that is a characteristic of narcissism involving a strong desire to be admired and praised by others to validate one's sense of self-importance.[6]
