Significance of Kind
Synonyms: Friendly, Compassionate, Gentle, Benevolent, Generous, Helpful, Charitable, Gracious, Humane, Merciful
In Finnish: Ystävällinen Yksi; In Dutch: Vriendelijk
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Buddhist concept of 'Kind'
In Buddhism, "Kind" signifies a classification system that differentiates among various monks, teachings, and offenses, highlighting the nuanced understanding of practice, behavior, and spiritual paths within the tradition.
From: Vinaya Pitaka (4): Parivara
(1) A classification that distinguishes between different types of monks, teachings, or offences.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Kind'
In Hinduism, "Kind" embodies Krishna's compassionate nature, highlighting His mercy despite seemingly harsh actions, and reflects the empathy associated with Shri Devaki's brother, emphasizing the significance of compassion in divine and human relations.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) Describing Krishna as compassionate and merciful, despite the actions He takes that may appear harsh.[2] (2) An attribute ascribed to Shri Devaki's brother, indicating compassion and empathy.[3]
The concept of Kind in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Kind" relates to the text as it signifies unpublished works by the author, highlighting the importance of written but unreleased materials within regional literary discussions.
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) This is referring to the books and things the author has not printed.[4]