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Significance of Authority

Authority in various contexts reflects different aspects of legitimacy and power. In Jainism, it denotes the validity of spiritual teachings from respected figures like Arhats, along with qualities exhibited by leaders such as Kumarapala. In Arthashastra, it highlights the role of witnesses in assessing someone's condition. Vaishnavism emphasizes the command held by Parama-gurudeva and Uddhava’s role in spiritual guidance. In historical contexts, Authority signifies decision-making power, with notable struggles portrayed in literature, influencing personal and artistic freedoms.1
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Synonyms: Power, Control, Command, Dominance, Influence, Jurisdiction, Sovereignty, Regulation, Leadership, Supremacy, Rule.

In Dutch: Autoriteit; In Finnish: Viranomainen; In Spanish: Autoridad; In German: µž±š³óƶ°ł»å±š; In Malay: Kuasa; In Swedish: Myndighet

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Hindu concept of 'Authority'

Jain concept of 'Authority'

The concept of Authority in local and regional sources