Significance of Joyful
Synonyms: Happy, Cheerful, Jubilant, Blissful, Contented
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Hindu concept of 'Joyful'
In Hinduism, "Joyful" signifies a deep emotional happiness, illustrated through Shri Gaurasundara's temple experience, devotees' elation from Nityananda's teachings, and mother Shaci's response to her son, embodying overall joy and bliss.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) The emotional description of Akrura as he undertakes the task assigned to him.[1] (2) Describes the emotional state of King Nanda as he thinks about the blessings and teachings shared.[2] (3) An adjective depicting the happiness present in the scene.[3] (4) Describing Uddhava's emotional state as he engages with Radha despite the somber circumstances.[4] (5) A state of happiness or delight, indicated by the act of giving the sandal paste.[5]
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) An emotion of happiness and elation experienced by the devotees after hearing Nityananda's words.[6] (2) An emotion displayed by mother Shaci in response to her son's request.[7] (3) An emotional response of happiness experienced by Shri Gaurasundara upon viewing the temple.[8]
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) Full of happiness and joy.[9]
From: Chaitanya Mangala
(1) The emotional state experienced by King Uttanapada after hearing Narada's reassuring words about Dhruva's fate.[10]