Significance of Harmony
Synonyms: Concord, Agreement, Unity, Synergy, Coexistence, Peace, Cooperation, Symmetry
In Dutch: Harmonie; In German: Harmonie; In Finnish: Harmonia; In Spanish: ´¡°ù³¾´Ç²Ôò¹
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Buddhist concept of 'Harmony'
In Buddhism, Harmony represents an ideal state of coexistence, emphasizing the interconnected relationship between rulers and their subjects, where mutual respect and benevolence foster a balanced society conducive to peace and well-being.
From: Jataka tales [English], Volume 1-6
(1) The perfect state of coexistence and relationship between the king and his benefactor.[1]
The concept of Harmony in local and regional sources
Harmony in Tagore's work embodies peace and interconnectedness, emphasizing the importance of resolving conflicts and fostering relationships across various facets of existence, reflecting a key thematic element in his literature.
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) The state that there comes the voice of peace, and for 3,000 years efforts have been made to bring the different religions into harmony.[2] (2) This refers to the balance between Existence, Knowledge, and Bliss Infinite, which is the ultimate goal of human development.[3]
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The key theme in Tagore's work that signifies peace, interconnectedness, and the absence of conflict at various levels of existence.[4]