Karuṇā
Sanskrit term translated as compassion or mercy / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Karuṇā (Sanskrit: करुणा) is generally translated as compassion or mercy and sometimes as self-compassion or spiritual longing.[1] It is a significant spiritual concept in the Indic religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism.
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Translations of Karuṇā | |
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English | Compassion |
Bengali | করুণা (kôruṇa) |
Burmese | ကရုဏာ (MLCTS: ɡəjṵnà) |
Chinese | 慈悲 (Pinyin: cíbēi) |
Japanese | 慈悲 (Rōmaji: jihi) |
Khmer | ករុណា (UNGEGN: kârŭna) |
Korean | 자비 |
Sinhala | කරුණා |
Tibetan | སྙིངརྗེ |
Tamil | கருணை (Karuṇai) |
Tagalog | Kaluna |
Thai | กรุณา (RTGS: karuna) |
Vietnamese | từ bi, từ ái, bác ái, từ tâm, nhân từ |
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