Significance of Attaining result
In Vaishnavism, attaining results encompasses two primary aspects. Firstly, it involves achieving spiritual merits by performing specific actions, such as bathing at sacred locations. Secondly, it signifies reaching a goal or desired outcome through consistent effort and determination. This dual approach emphasizes both the importance of ritual practices and the significance of sustained perseverance in the spiritual journey.
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Hindu concept of 'Attaining result'
In Hinduism, "Attaining results" signifies achieving goals through persistent effort and earning spiritual merits via actions like bathing at sacred sites, highlighting both personal perseverance and ritualistic practices in spiritual growth.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) The act of achieving spiritual merits through specific actions like bathing at holy sites.[1]
From: Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu
(1) The achievement of a goal or outcome as a result of continuous effort and perseverance.[2]