Significance of Piety
Synonyms: Devotion, Reverence, Holiness, Godliness, Religiousness, Faithfulness, Spirituality, Sanctity, Religiosity
In Dutch: Vroomheid; In Finnish: Hurskaus; In Spanish: Piedad
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Buddhist concept of 'Piety'
Piety in Buddhism is interpreted as the fourth virtue, embodying devotion and respect for spiritual and moral duties, emphasizing the importance of commitment to ethical principles and spiritual growth in one's life.
From: Jataka tales [English], Volume 1-6
(1) The fourth virtue that reflects devotion and respect towards spiritual and moral obligations.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Piety'
In Hinduism, Piety encompasses moral qualities, spiritual merit from righteous actions, adherence to virtue, and religious devotion. It is influenced by astrological factors and essential for realizing spiritual insights, reflecting one's conduct toward deities and moral principles.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) A quality of being religious or reverent, often associated with actions that reflect spiritual devotion.[2] (2) Spiritual merit or righteousness that one accumulates through good deeds, worship, and charitable actions.[3] (3) The quality of being religious or reverent, attributed to the act of seeing Govardhana Hill.[4] (4) A quality of being religiously devout or virtuous, highlighted in the context of the mud and dust associated with sacred sites.[5] (5) refers to the spiritual merit or religious devotion achieved through righteous actions such as bathing in sacred waters.[6]
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) A quality of being religiously inclined or virtuous, which alone does not guarantee divine favor.[7] (2) The state of being religious or reverent, which can be forfeited by those who become faithless.[8] (3) Religious devotion or moral righteousness, which the servants and maidservants of the Vaishnavas lacked, yet still attained mercy due to their association.[9] (4) A moral or virtuous quality that individuals may achieve when encountering the Lord from a limited perspective.[10] (5) A sense of moral and spiritual uprightness that can influence one's perception of divine reality, albeit without guaranteeing deeper understanding.[11]
From: Hayanaratna: The Jewel of Annual Astrology
(1) A term used when the context indicates a type of action, covering religious devotion and observances as well as dutiful conduct in family and social relations.[12] (2) Religious devotion or righteousness, the attainment of which is often predicted based on the astrological influences during the month, particularly in the ninth house.[13] (3) Piety is a characteristic that is associated with the ninth house, and the moon occupying the ninth house makes a dawning of piety, and the sun in the ninth house grants it, but the destruction of relatives can be caused.[14] (4) This refers to religious devotion or reverence, which is associated with Jupiter, influencing spiritual inclination and conduct, and used in astrological assessments.[15]
From: Garuda Purana
(1) Virtuous and religious conduct, especially in relation to performing good deeds.[16]