Significance of Personal transformation
Personal transformation encompasses various interpretations across different traditions. In Vaishnavism, it depicts Lord Krishna's transition from a youthful to an infant form, reflecting his divine nature. Mahayana Buddhism views it as a deep identity and perception shift achieved through dedicated spiritual practices. Indian history highlights personal transformation as a notable change in an individual's mindset, exemplified by the impact of the Art of Living course and Asoka's conversion to peace and compassion after the Kalinga war.
Synonyms: Self-improvement, Personal growth, Self-transformation, Life change, Self-development, Metamorphosis, Evolution, Self-renewal, Character development, Inner change, Personal evolution, Personal development
In Dutch: Persoonlijke transformatie; In Finnish: Henkilökohtainen muutos; In Spanish: Transformación personal; In German: Persönliche Transformation
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Buddhist concept of 'Personal transformation'
Personal transformation in Buddhism signifies a deep shift in one's identity and perception, achieved through committed spiritual practices, leading to enlightenment and a deeper understanding of the self and reality.
From: Shurangama Sutra (with commentary) (English)
(1) The profound change in identity and perception that occurs through dedicated spiritual practice.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Personal transformation'
In Hinduism, personal transformation is exemplified by Lord Krishna's transition from an infant to a youthful form, illustrating the deeper spiritual evolution and divine nature inherent in every individual’s journey toward self-realization.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) The change that Lord Krishna undergoes from his teen-age form to that of an infant, showcasing his divine nature.[2]
The concept of Personal transformation in local and regional sources
Personal transformation involves profound changes in mindset and behavior, exemplified by the Art of Living course and Asoka's shift towards peace and compassion after the Kalinga war, showcasing the impact of dedicated practices and experiences.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) A significant change in an individual’s mindset or behavior, often resulting from dedicated practices such as the Art of Living course.[3] (2) The significant change in Asoka's outlook on life following the Kalinga war, leading him towards a path of peace and compassion.[4]