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  2. Nīlakaṇṭha Dhāraṇī - Wikipedia

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    The Nīlakaṇṭha dhāraṇī, now firmly associated with the sahasra-bhujaform of Avalokiteśvara, enjoys a huge popularity in East AsianMahayana Buddhism. The dhāraṇī is especially revered in China, where the thousand-armed Avalokiteśvara (or Guanyin) is the most popular among the bodhisattva's forms.

  3. Karuṇā - Wikipedia

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    In Hinduism, Karuṇā is one of the fundamental virtues and qualities that a spiritual aspirant is encouraged to cultivate. Many Hindu deities are depicted as embodiments of compassion. [ 2] Karuṇā is often linked with other virtues such as "Maitri" (loving-kindness) and "Ahimsa" (non-violence). Together, these virtues form the foundation ...

  4. Compassionate love - Wikipedia

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    Love. Compassionate love, sometimes also called altruistic love, is love that "centers on the good of the other" (p. 3, Underwood, 2008 [ 1] ). It is closely related to the construct of unlimited love that has been expounded by Stephen G. Post. It is distinct from altruism, compassion, and romantic love.

  5. The Light Within: Compassion is the deepest love - AOL

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    The expression of compassion was well before Christ Jesus appeared on earth. In Psalms 86:15, we read, “But thou, O Lord, art a God full of compassion….” And, Christ Jesus so many times ...

  6. Greek words for love - Wikipedia

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    Though there are more Greek words for love, variants and possibly subcategories, a general summary considering these Ancient Greek concepts is: Agápe ( ἀγάπη, agápē[ 1]) means "love: esp. unconditional love, charity; the love of God for person and of person for God". [ 2] Agape is used in ancient texts to denote unconditional love, and ...

  7. Maitrī - Wikipedia

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    Maitrī ( Sanskrit; Pali: mettā) means benevolence, [ 1] loving-kindness, [ 2][ 3] friendliness, [ 3][ 4] amity, [ 4] good will, [ 5] and active interest in others. [ 4] It is the first of the four sublime states ( Brahmaviharas) and one of the ten pāramīs of the Theravāda school of Buddhism . The cultivation of benevolence ( mettā ...

  8. Momoe Malietoa Von Reiche - Wikipedia

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    Biography. She was born in Samoa and was educated in Samoa and New Zealand. Her published books of poetry are Solaua, a Secret Embryo (1974 [ 2] ), Pao Alimago on Wet Days (1979), Alaoa, above the Gully of Your Childhood (1986) and Tai, the Heart of a Tree (1989). [ 3] Von Reiche writes in English. [ 1] She belongs to the "later phase" of South ...

  9. 10 compassionate acts by dogs that'll make everyone a ... - AOL

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    In an act of great bravery and love, the German shepherd took on a rattlesnake that was messing with Molly, his 7-year-old human. The dog emerged anything but unscathed, and his recovery involved ...