Significance of Earnest wish

Earnest wish, as referenced in various traditions, signifies a sincere desire or aspiration. In Purana, it is highlighted through Ruci's plea to Brahma for guidance on finding a wife. Mahayana presents it through lady Amrapali's desire for the Buddha's acceptance of her offerings and the bodhisattvas' commitment to virtuous practices for the benefit of others. Theravada illustrates it with Mahakassapa's genuine intention in his dealings, while India's history notes Krishna's heartfelt wish for the prosperity of Kabir's mother.

Synonyms: Sincere desire, Fervent request, Desire, Aspiration, Longing, Yearning, Craving

In Dutch: Oprechte wens

In Finnish: Vilpitön toive

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Buddhist concept of 'Earnest wish'

Hindu concept of 'Earnest wish'

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