Significance of Holy
Synonyms: Sacred, Divine, Consecrated, Blessed, Sanctified, Venerable, Hallowed, Revered, Spiritual, Pious.
In Spanish: Samto; In Dutch: Heilig; In Finnish: ±Ê²â³óä
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Buddhist concept of 'Holy'
In Buddhism, "Holy" symbolizes purity and the absence of evil, serving as a contrast to the foolish behaviors depicted in various teachings, emphasizing moral integrity and ethical conduct in one's spiritual journey.
From: Jataka tales [English], Volume 1-6
(1) A term denoting purity and lack of evil, contrasting with the actions of the fool referenced in the story.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Holy'
In Hinduism, "Holy" signifies a state of spiritual purity, associated with saints and their environments, and embodies the transcendent nature of Narayana, reflecting an elevated and incomprehensible essence.
From: Yoga Vasistha [English], Volume 1-4
(1) A state of purity and spiritual elevation where one is said to be untouched by negative external influences.[2]
From: Mahabharata (English)
(1) A descriptor of Narayana's pure and exalted nature, beyond human comprehension.[3]
From: Ramayana of Valmiki (Griffith)
(1) Holy is a word used to describe things related to the saints, like the groves, fire, and grass, and the overall environment of the hermits.[4]
The concept of Holy in local and regional sources
Holy signifies the concept that every moment and place is sacred, making them appropriate settings for spiritual practices, including the repetition of names, highlighting the omnipresence of the divine in daily life.
From: Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England
(1) These bishops brought help from Heaven, suggesting a divine influence.[5]
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) The state attributed to all times and places, implying that every moment and location is sacred, and thus, suitable for spiritual practices such as repeating names.[6]