Significance of Divine approval
In Buddhism, divine approval is viewed as a favorable sign that a royal prince interprets as a blessing from divine powers concerning his actions. This concept emphasizes the significance of spiritual endorsement in guiding the prince's decisions and actions, reflecting a deep connection between morality and divinely sanctioned guidance. Such signs are perceived as affirmations of righteous conduct and intentions, reinforcing the idea that one's actions may have divine implications and support.
Synonyms: Divine sanction
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Buddhist concept of 'Divine approval'
In Buddhism, Divine approval can be interpreted as a favorable sign interpreted by the royal prince as a blessing from divine powers, affirming his actions and choices, guiding him along his spiritual path.
From: The Fo-Sho-Hing-Tsan-King (A Life of Buddha)
(1) A favorable sign that the royal prince interprets as a blessing from divine powers regarding his actions.[1]