Significance of Humiliation

Humiliation, as understood in Jainism, Dharmashastra, and Indian history, encompasses various feelings of degradation and emotional pain. In Jainism, it pertains to Jambavat's feelings following defeat and his subsequent renunciation. Dharmashastra relates humiliation to the shame of begging for a living, invoking the idea of 'Death.' In the context of Indian history, it highlights the suffering of mothers deprived of their rights and the distress of individuals publicly reprimanded, illustrating the profound impacts of humiliation on dignity.

Synonyms: Embarrassment, Shame, Degradation, Disgrace, Mortification

In Dutch: Vernedering

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Hindu concept of 'Humiliation'

Jain concept of 'Humiliation'

The concept of Humiliation in local and regional sources

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