Significance of Strong affection

Strong affection, as interpreted across various traditions, signifies deep emotional bonds and loyalty. In Jainism, it embodies unwavering support from friends and intense feelings, as seen in King Bhima's love for Davadanti. Vaishnavism emphasizes a profound connection and a master's love for servants that exceeds parental care. Purana highlights loyalty among friends, while Theravada illustrates fondness through the brahmin Kosiyagotta's admiration for the parrot king. In Indian history, strong affection is depicted in Rama's reserved yet deep feelings for Sita, emphasizing duty over emotion.

Synonyms: Love, Affection, Attachment, Caring, Warmth, Tenderness, Devotion, Passion, Adoration, Infatuation

In Dutch: Sterke genegenheid; In Finnish: Vahva kiintymys; In Spanish: Fuerte afecto; In German: Starke Zuneigung; In Portugese: Forte afeição

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Buddhist concept of 'Strong affection'

Hindu concept of 'Strong affection'

Jain concept of 'Strong affection'

The concept of Strong affection in local and regional sources

The concept of Strong affection in scientific sources