Significance of Content
Synonyms: Material, Substance, Information, Subject matter, Topic, Themes, Data, Text, Filler, Essence, Core
In Dutch: Inhoud; In Finnish: ³§¾±²õä±ô³Ùö
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Buddhist concept of 'Content'
In Buddhism, Content signifies a state of satisfaction and tranquility attained by relinquishing desires, emphasizing the importance of detachment for inner peace and fulfillment.
From: Jataka tales [English], Volume 1-6
(1) Content denotes a state of satisfaction and tranquility that can be achieved by letting go of desires.[1]
The concept of Content in local and regional sources
Content, as described, signifies a profound state of satisfaction and inner peace attained by Ganeshnath through the renunciation of worldly desires, highlighting the spiritual fulfillment that transcends material pursuits.
From: Bhaktavijaya: Stories of Indian Saints
(1) A state of satisfaction and peace that Ganeshnath achieved by rejecting worldly desires.[2]