Significance of Emotion
Synonyms: Feeling, Sentiment, Passion, Sensation, Reaction, Response, Emotional state
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Hindu concept of 'Emotion'
In Hinduism, Emotion is illustrated through Kannan's feelings, where the Nayaki's frustration remains unshaken by external disturbances, symbolizing deeper spiritual experiences and the complex interplay between personal sentiment and external influences in devotion.
From: Tiruvaymoli (Thiruvaimozhi): English translation
(1) The feelings of Kannan, which the Nayaki notes are not stirred by the parrots� loudness, highlighting her frustration.[1]
From: Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu
(1) The mental states that encompass feelings, responses, and behaviors, which include both stable and fluctuating types.[2]
The concept of Emotion in scientific sources
Emotion encompasses the feelings triggered by stimuli, playing a crucial role in memory formation and decision-making processes, as highlighted by regional sources which emphasize its importance in human experiences and responses.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) These are feelings that can be regulated as a form of coping, especially for relatively unalterable stressors, as discussed in the text regarding coping strategies.[3] (2) Our state of this, may trigger and contribute to the consequences of the outbreak.[4] (3) These are feelings or states of mind, such as happiness, sadness, or fear, that are elicited by stimuli and studied using Event-related Potentials to understand the impact of sex and arousal.[5] (4) This is a complex experience that can modulate pain, and is defined as a strong feeling of affection or great interest and pleasure in something.[6] (5) This describes the feelings elicited by a stimulus, which are essential for creating memories and making decisions.[7]