Significance of Emotional state

Emotional state is a multifaceted concept explored across various philosophical and spiritual traditions, highlighting the psychological conditions experienced by individuals. In Jainism, emotional state encompasses feelings like anger and attachment, while Vaishnavism emphasizes the Supreme Lord's mood and individual sentiments. Tibetan Buddhism focuses on love and hate affecting perception. Other traditions discuss how emotional states can impact health, behaviors, and interpersonal relationships, revealing that these conditions significantly influence perception, cognition, and overall well-being across different contexts.

Synonyms: Feeling, Sentiment, Emotional condition, Emotional disposition, Temperament, Disposition, Frame of mind, Mental state

In Dutch: Emotionele staat; In Finnish: Tunnetila; In Spanish: Estado emocional; In German: Emotionaler Zustand; In Swedish: Emotionellt tillstånd; In Malay: Keadaan emosi

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Buddhist concept of 'Emotional state'

Hindu concept of 'Emotional state'

Jain concept of 'Emotional state'

The concept of Emotional state in local and regional sources

The concept of Emotional state in scientific sources