KARUNA: "loving compassion"
"Karuna" is a Sanskrit word that translates to "compassion" or "empathy" in English. It signifies a deep sense of empathy and understanding toward others' suffering or difficulties, often accompanied by a sincere desire to alleviate or help alleviate that suffering.
The term "karuna" originates from the Sanskrit language, and it's a fundamental concept in various Eastern philosophies and spiritual traditions, particularly in Buddhism and Hinduism.
Here are five sample sentences using "karuna":
The practice of karuna encourages us to cultivate compassion not only for others but also for ourselves.
Her karuna toward the homeless community led her to volunteer regularly at a local shelter.
In times of adversity, a sense of karuna can bring communities together to support one another.
The spiritual leader emphasized the importance of karuna as a path toward greater harmony and understanding.
Expressing karuna in everyday interactions can create a more compassionate and empathetic society.
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Loving compassion.
[From Sanskrit karuna (compassion).]
"Once we experience and feel this inter-dependence of all living beings,
we will cease to hurt, humiliate, exploit and kill another. We will want
to free all sentient beings from suffering. This is karuna, compassion,
which in turn gives rise to the responsibility to create happiness and
its causes for all."
Suresh Jindal; Interdependence of All Living Beings; The Times of India
(New Delhi); Nov 13, 2003.
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