Significance of Redemption
Synonyms: Salvation, Atonement, Recovery, Reclamation, Liberation, Absolution, Deliverance
In Dutch: Aflossing
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Hindu concept of 'Redemption'
In Hinduism, Redemption involves liberation from sin through Krishna's grace, rituals, and devotion, exemplified by King Kalasha, ultimately aiming for spiritual salvation and freedom from the cycle of rebirth through love and divine intervention.
From: Skanda Purana
(1) The process through which Durvinita seeks to be freed from the consequences of his immoral actions.[1] (2) The act of regaining human form and status through devotion to the Shiva-linga, as experienced by King Kalasha.[2] (3) The act of liberating those from the bonds of sin, achieved through the grace of Krishna.[3]
From: Bhagavata Purana
(1) The process of being saved from sin, often sought through rituals, prayers, or holy scripture, specifically highlighted by the reading of the Bhagavata.[4]
From: Tiruvaymoli (Thiruvaimozhi): English translation
(1) The process through which the speaker experiences deliverance from sins, facilitated by the Lord's love and intervention.[5] (2) The hope for spiritual salvation and liberation from the cycle of rebirth, achievable only through devotion to the Supreme Lord.[6]
The concept of Redemption in local and regional sources
Redemption is portrayed as a transformative process, enabling individuals to escape physical existence and attain a higher state of consciousness, ultimately leading to spiritual liberation and enlightenment.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The process by which one can achieve liberation from corporeal existence to live a conscious life in spirit.[7]