Significance of Obligation
Synonyms: Duty, Responsibility, Commitment, Requirement, Pledge, Promise, Necessity
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Hindu concept of 'Obligation'
In Hinduism, Obligation encompasses performing Vedic rituals, adhering to desired actions based on one's self-identity, and fulfilling promises like Karna’s commitment to battle, ultimately diminishing with the attainment of perfect knowledge.
From: Mahabharata (English)
(1) Refers to the promises and responsibilities Karna made to slay many enemy warriors.[1]
From: Bharadvaja-srauta-sutra
(1) A duty to perform specific rites and rituals as part of Vedic traditions, especially regarding offerings.[2]
From: Brahma Sutras (Shankaracharya)
(1) This is imposed with reference to things to be avoided or desired, and it depends on a person's imagining their Self to be connected with the body, but ceases to exist for one who has obtained perfect knowledge.[3]
The concept of Obligation in local and regional sources
Obligation in this context describes Gomai's sense of gratitude and duty towards the Lord of Pandhari, stemming from the help he received, highlighting a bond of appreciation and responsibility.
From: Bhaktavijaya: Stories of Indian Saints
(1) The feeling Gomai expresses towards the Lord of Pandhari after receiving his assistance.[4]