Significance of Strong faith

In the context of Vaishnavism, strong faith encompasses a multitude of meanings. It is the conviction in Bhagavan's protection, the trust instilled by figures like Shri Nanda Maharaja, and an unwavering belief in Lord Krishna's words. It also refers to the faith of common people in serving Krishna, the belief in rituals by brahmanas, and trust in divine guidance. Strong faith is further described as the belief developed through devotional service, a robust belief system of devotees, and a deep trust in spiritual practices.

Synonyms: Unwavering belief, Steadfast conviction, Resolute faith, Firm belief, Profound faith, Belief, Conviction, Confidence, Trust, Assurance, Devotion, Piety, Certainty, Steadfastness

In Dutch: Sterk geloof; In Finnish: Vahva usko; In Spanish: Fe fuerte; In German: Starker Glaube; In Malay: Iman yang kuat; In Swedish: Stark tro; In French: Une foi forte; In Portugese: Fé forte; In Italian: Fede forte; In Polish: Silna wiara

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Buddhist concept of 'Strong faith'

Hindu concept of 'Strong faith'

The concept of Strong faith in local and regional sources

The concept of Strong faith in scientific sources