Significance of Marsha
In Jainism, the term Marsha (मर्ष, marsha) embodies the concepts of patience and endurance. It highlights the importance of these virtues in spiritual practice and personal development. By cultivating Marsha, individuals can enhance their ability to withstand challenges and maintain composure in the face of adversity, which is essential for achieving a higher state of consciousness and moral integrity within the Jain belief system.
In Finnish: Marsha; In Dutch: Maarschalk
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Jain concept of 'Marsha'
In Jainism, Marsha (मर्ष) embodies the qualities of patience and endurance, essential virtues that reflect a person's ability to persevere through challenges while maintaining equanimity.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) (मर्ष, marsha), signifies patience or endurance.[1]