Significance of Desire for happiness

Desire for happiness is a multifaceted concept across various traditions. In Vaishnavism, it reflects a yearning for joy connected to liberation's different forms, but can also mislead individuals toward materialism instead of spiritual growth. Purana describes it as a pursuit for external bliss that often blinds individuals to their inherent joy. Theravada points out that this desire for personal pleasure can lead to negative outcomes. Additionally, in India’s historical context, it captures a deeper longing for fulfillment in relationships.

Synonyms: Longing for joy, Craving for happiness, Desire for fulfillment, Craving for pleasure

In Dutch: Verlangen naar geluk; In Finnish: Onnen halu; In Spanish: Deseo de felicidad

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Buddhist concept of 'Desire for happiness'

Hindu concept of 'Desire for happiness'

The concept of Desire for happiness in local and regional sources

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