Significance of Reward
Synonyms: Compensation, Prize, Recompense, Return, Payment, Bounty, Incentive, Award, Recognition, Benefit, Tribute, Remuneration
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Buddhist concept of 'Reward'
In Buddhism, Reward signifies the positive consequences or benefits derived from one's actions, particularly within a spiritual framework, facilitating the development of abilities and insights that enhance spiritual growth and understanding.
From: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
(1) The benefits or consequences received based on one's actions, particularly in the spiritual context of obtaining abilities.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Reward'
In Hinduism, Reward is perceived as the outcome received by souls in the heavenly realm, directly linked to their actions, signifying the fruits of their deeds in this life and the effects on their spiritual journey.
From: Brahma Sutras (Shankaracharya)
(1) Something that is received by the souls, and is received in the heavenly world, and is connected to the fruit, and is a result of the actions performed.[2]
The concept of Reward in scientific sources
Reward is associated with neural circuitry and its significance in understanding various psychological conditions, suggesting that it plays a crucial role in psychological and neurological research.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This term is linked to the neural circuitry, which is examined to determine its relevance to various psychological conditions, as indicated in the provided context.[3]