Significance of Military service
Synonyms: Military duty, National service
In Dutch: Militaire dienst; In Finnish: Asepalvelus; In Spanish: Servicio militar
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Hindu concept of 'Military service'
Military service in Hinduism encompasses the enhancement of Nair women's social status through military roles, offers spiritual rewards from armed conflict, and represents organized collective defense, originating from King Prithu's teachings for victorious warriors.
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) Engagement in armed conflict as a means of livelihood that can lead to spiritual reward.[1]
The concept of Military service in local and regional sources
Military service encompasses the obligation to serve in armed forces, influencing personal lives and historical narratives. It includes duties of patriotism, law enforcement, compulsory enlistment, ancestral contributions, and cultural impacts due to troop movements.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The duty or obligation to serve in the armed forces, shaping the lives and choices of the narrator and his brother.[2] (2) Compulsory enlistment of peasant men into the state army as mandated by the Stavnsbaand.[3] (3) An element that has historically contributed to language changes due to the movement of troops and cultural exchanges.[4] (4) Refers to the historic contributions of Rao Sahib's ancestors, particularly his relatives who served in a feudal capacity.[5] (5) Engagement in armed forces, often regarded as a provision of duty or patriotism.[6]