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Significance of Companion

The term Companion holds significance across various spiritual traditions. In Buddhism, it refers to those who influence one's thoughts and actions, especially during emotional challenges, and to roles linked with deities in tantras. Jainism sees a Companion as a supporter on a spiritual journey. In Jain texts, such as the Purana, it indicates a partner in sowing seeds for positive outcomes. In Theravada, it describes fellow monks aiding newly-ordained Bhikkhus, emphasizing companionship in meditation while noting the importance of solitude in certain practices.1
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Synonyms: Associate, Friend, Comrade, Ally, Mate, Cohort

In Dutch: Metgezel; In Finnish: Kumppani; In Spanish: °ä´Ç³¾±è²¹Ã±±ð°ù´Ç; In German: Begleiter

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Buddhist concept of 'Companion'

Jain concept of 'Companion'