Significance of Sampad
Sampad, according to Vedanta, signifies prosperity and is associated with the ear, which plays a role in achieving desires and studying the Vedas. In the context of Pancaratra, Sampad is described as the wealth or bounty bestowed by divine grace, arising from righteous actions and sacrifices. Overall, Sampad embodies the connection between spiritual practice, fulfillment of desires, and the blessings received through virtuous living.1
In Finnish: Sampad; In Spanish: Sampad; In Dutch: Samen
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Hindu concept of 'Sampad'
In Hinduism, Sampad signifies divine wealth from righteous deeds and sacrifices, representing prosperity. It is associated with the ear, emphasizing the importance of desire fulfillment and Vedic knowledge attainment.
Significance in Vedanta (school of philosophy):
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From: Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
(1) Denotes prosperity; the ear is recognized as Sampad, linking it to the attainment of desires and the study of the Vedas.[1]