Significance of Determination
Synonyms: Resolution, Perseverance, Willpower, Tenacity, Firmness, Dedication, Persistence, Commitment, Resolve, Steadfastness
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Buddhist concept of 'Determination'
Determination in Buddhism encompasses the bodhisattva's resolve for self-reliance in awakening, the mental clarity for decision-making (adhimokkha), and the committed effort toward fulfilling spiritual goals, embodying a vital parami in one's practice.
From: Guide to Tipitaka
(1) A parami related to the strong resolve and commitment to achieving one's spiritual objectives.[1]
From: Patthana Dhamma
(1) Adhimokkha, the mental factor that clarifies decisions about what citta should focus on.[2]
From: Akshayamatinirdesha [english]
(1) The resolve and intention the bodhisattva cultivates to pursue awakening without reliance on others.[3]
Hindu concept of 'Determination'
In Hinduism, Determination embodies mental energy and resolve—essential for devotion and achieving aspirations. It signifies unwavering commitment, enables individual growth despite obstacles, and reflects strong willpower in fulfilling one's spiritual duties and intentions.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) Represents the resolve or strong intention that Kalanemi exhibited in wanting to fight, as expressed in his heart.[4] (2) The quality of being resolute and unwavering in purpose and intention, particularly in the face of obstacles.[5] (3) Determination is the quality of willpower or resolve related to Kuvera-tirtha.[6]
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) The quality required to engage in pure devotional service consistently.[7] (2) A resolute commitment to serve, highlighting the strong will of Advaita Acarya in his devotion.[8]
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) The resolve and commitment to continue practicing devotion, despite challenges or uncertainties.[9]
From: Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu
(1) The quality of being determined to achieve a goal.[10]
From: Bhajana-Rahasya
(1) The unwavering commitment to chanting harinama regardless of circumstances or challenges.[11]
From: Natyashastra (English)
(1) Acts connected with another person's influence on the self, reflected in gestures and movements.[12]
From: Markandeya Purana
(1) The driving force enabling individuals to achieve difficult aspirations or desires.[13]
The concept of Determination in local and regional sources
Determination, as described, exemplifies Eknath's unwavering resolve, acknowledged by Janardan. This steadfastness highlights the importance of resilience and commitment in achieving goals or overcoming challenges.
From: Bhaktavijaya: Stories of Indian Saints
(1) The steadfastness and resolve shown by Eknath, recognized by Janardan as a significant quality.[14]
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) Determination is the unwavering resolve to reach the goal, and the text suggests that because they had such determination, they attained the little that they have, emphasizing its importance.[15]