Significance of Virtuous

Virtuous, across various philosophical and religious traditions, signifies individuals who embody high moral standards and ethical conduct. In Jainism, it involves self-control and fearlessness of death, while in Vaishnavism, it highlights moral excellence and commendable traits. The Purana emphasizes integrity and detachment from material influences, whereas Dharmashastra underlines moral integrity in those of higher social status. Mahayana and Theravada both recognize virtuous individuals for their good character and adherence to ethical principles, reinforcing the concept of moral excellence in achieving liberation and peace.1
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Synonyms: Moral, Righteous, Ethical, Noble, Good, Principled, Honorable, Upright

In Dutch: Deugdzaam; In Finnish: Hyveellinen; In Spanish: Virtuoso; In Portugese: Virtuoso; In Italian: Virtuoso; In German: Tugendhaft; In Malay: Berakhlak mulia; In Swedish: Dygdig; In French: Vertueux; In Polish: Cnotliwy

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Buddhist concept of 'Virtuous'

Hindu concept of 'Virtuous'

Jain concept of 'Virtuous'

The concept of Virtuous in local and regional sources

The concept of Virtuous in scientific sources