Significance of Family life

Family life, as interpreted across various traditions, encompasses the responsibilities, relationships, and dynamics within a household. In Vaishnavism, it is viewed as a state often seen as a distraction from spiritual growth, marked by attachments and domestic duties. Purana perspectives emphasize obligations and social structures integral to family living, while Theravada suggests abandoning worldly attachments for renunciation. Overall, family life is portrayed as both a source of joy and a potential hindrance to spiritual development, underlining its complexity in individual and societal contexts.

Synonyms: Domestic life, Home life, Household life

In Dutch: Gezinsleven; In Finnish: Perhe-elämä; In Spanish: Vida familiar

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Buddhist concept of 'Family life'

Hindu concept of 'Family life'

The concept of Family life in local and regional sources

The concept of Family life in scientific sources

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