Significance of Noble

The keyphrase "Noble" encapsulates a range of meanings across various Indian philosophical and religious contexts. In Jainism, Noble denotes high moral standards, while in Vaishnavism, it describes individuals with ethical qualities. The term is also linked to social status in texts like the Purana, associated with particular castes in Jyotisha, and highlights the background of Brahmanas in Dharmashastra. Furthermore, it signifies spiritual elevation in Mahayana and Theravada traditions, indicating enlightenment and moral integrity throughout Indian history.1
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Synonyms: Aristocratic, Honorable, Dignified, Virtuous, Magnanimous, Distinguished, Exalted, Worthy, Gallant, Upright

In Malay: Mulia; In Finnish: Jalo; In Spanish: Noble; In French: Noble; In Dutch: Edele; In German: Edel; In Swedish: Ädel; In Portugese: Nobre; In Italian: Nobile; In Polish: Szlachetny

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Buddhist concept of 'Noble'

Hindu concept of 'Noble'

Jain concept of 'Noble'

The concept of Noble in local and regional sources

The concept of Noble in scientific sources

Classical concept of 'Noble'