Significance of Honor
Synonyms: Respect, Integrity, Recognition, Distinction, Reverence, Dignity, Prestige, Admiration, Allegiance
In Dutch: Ir; In Spanish: Honor; In Finnish: Kunnia; In German: Ehre
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Buddhist concept of 'Honor'
In Buddhism, Honor reflects the reverence for the Buddha and his teachings, manifested through offerings, and embodies esteemed qualities that enhance respect, playing a crucial role in both social and spiritual realms.
From: Mahavastu (great story)
(1) The respect and reverence given to the Buddha and his teachings, often expressed through offerings and worship.[1] (2) An esteemed quality that uplifts and commands respect, pivotal to social and spiritual values.[2]
Hindu concept of 'Honor'
In Hinduism, Honor signifies a value tied to dignity, reflecting a demand for respectful treatment and a deep regard for individuals, emphasizing the importance of respect and esteem in interpersonal relationships.
From: Ramayana of Valmiki (Griffith)
(1) Honor is a value that is suggested to be due to the dame, implying a demand for respectful treatment.[4]
From: Hayanaratna: The Jewel of Annual Astrology
(1) Honor, as mentioned in the text, is a result of the placement of mercury, and is considered in relation to planetary configurations that influence outcomes and events related to the eighth house.[5]
Jain concept of 'Honor'
In Jainism, Honor signifies the respect and dignity afforded by a King to a Prince, highlighting the importance of mutual regard and moral integrity in their interactions, exemplifying the values of admiration and social harmony.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) The respect and dignity with which the King treats the Prince at the conclusion of their interaction.[6]