Significance of True interest
In Jainism, True interest embodies two key aspects. Firstly, it denotes an authentic engagement or passion for specific activities, which fosters pleasure and motivation in religious practices. Secondly, it signifies actions that genuinely contribute to an individual's well-being and uphold moral integrity. This dual perspective emphasizes the importance of sincere engagement in spiritual pursuits while aligning with the principles of righteousness and personal growth.
Synonyms: Genuine interest
In Dutch: Echte interesse; In Finnish: Todellinen kiinnostus; In Spanish: Interés verdadero
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Jain concept of 'True interest'
True interest in Jainism encompasses genuine actions that promote well-being and moral integrity, alongside a deep engagement in religious practices that inspire pleasure and motivation, reflecting authentic commitment to one's spiritual journey.
From: Acaranga-sutra
(1) What genuinely serves one’s well-being and moral integrity.[1]