Significance of Behavior
Synonyms: Conduct, Action, Attitude, Performance, Response, Habit, Practice, Operation
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Hindu concept of 'Behavior'
In Hinduism, Behavior encompasses the actions of divine figures like Shri Krishna, interpersonal conduct, and the observed actions of individuals, reflecting personal traits and their interactions with others and the surrounding environment.
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) The specific actions or conduct being observed.[1] (2) The manner in which someone acts, particularly in relation to others and their environment, as explained in the commentary.[2]
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) Actions or reactions exhibited by Shri Krishna and other characters in the narrative, indicative of their personalities.[3]
The concept of Behavior in local and regional sources
Behavior refers to the actions and reactions of individuals or systems influenced by stimuli, showcasing their conduct and social presentation. It encapsulates how entities respond to both internal impulses and external influences.
From: Sanskrit Words In Southeast Asian Languages
(1) Behavior refers to the actions or conduct of a person, animal, or system in response to internal or external stimuli.[4] (2) This noun describes the actions and reactions of an individual, representing their conduct and how they present themselves to others in society.[5]