Significance of Succeeding generation

The concept of succeeding generation is defined in various contexts. In Dharmashastra, it highlights how new generations enhance the joy and reputation of their ancestors. Theravada emphasizes the importance of future individuals inheriting teachings from past sages. In Indian history, succeeding generation includes those who receive cultural practices, knowledge, and experiences from predecessors, ensuring adaptation and survival. Ultimately, it signifies the expectation that each generation will be wiser and better equipped to solve problems, while continuing the legacy of past contributions.

Synonyms: Next generation, Future generation, Upcoming generation

In Dutch: Volgende generatie; In Finnish: Seuraava sukupolvi; In Spanish: Generación sucesiva; In German: Nachfolgende Generation

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Buddhist concept of 'Succeeding generation'

Hindu concept of 'Succeeding generation'

The concept of Succeeding generation in local and regional sources

The concept of Succeeding generation in scientific sources