Significance of Dambha
Dambha, in the context of Vaishnavism, signifies both pride and deceit, which are seen as defects to be avoided by saints in their spiritual journey. Additionally, the Purana defines Dambha as hypocrisy or pretense, particularly in relation to spiritual practices that lack sincere effort. Thus, Dambha embodies negative traits that hinder genuine spiritual growth and authenticity.
Synonyms: Hypocrisy, Pretense, Deceit, Insincerity, Duplicity
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Hindu concept of 'Dambha'
Dambha in Hinduism signifies deceit as part of avahittha-bhava, embodies hypocrisy in spiritual practices devoid of true effort, and represents pride, which saints aim to overcome in their spiritual journeys.
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) Pride; one of the defects that saints strive to be free from in their spiritual practices.[1]
From: Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu
(1) Deceit, an aspect included in avahittha-bhava.[2]
From: Harivamsha Purana
(1) Hypocrisy or pretense, specifically regarding spiritual practices in the absence of genuine effort.[3]