Mettā (मेत्ता in Devanagari ) or maitrī (मैत्री) is
loving-kindness friendliness benevolence, amity, friendship, good will,
kindness close
Kaynak: MettāIt is also commonly translated as "
loving-kindness ," or "love." Chesed is central to Jewish ethics and Jewish theology . Many Jewish
Kaynak: ChesedSee also :
Loving-kindness Chesed Hebrew word, given the association of
kindness and love given the association of "
loving-kindness" or "love"
Kaynak: Charity (virtue)between God and God's creations. Chesed , often translated as
loving-kindness , is used to describe many forms of love between human beings.
Kaynak: LoveIn Buddhism , one of the Ten Perfections (Paramitas ) is Mettā , which is usually translated into English as "
loving-kindness". Tenzin
Kaynak: KindnessThe name Maitreya (Metteyya in Pāli) is derived from the Sanskrit word maitrī (Pāli: mettā) meaning "
loving-kindness", which is in turn
Kaynak: MaitreyaLoving-kindness and compassion: Chesed | Jewish views on love service to God, and showing
loving-kindness (chesed )" (Pirkei Avot 1:2).
Kaynak: Jewish ethics Her emphasis is on vipassanā (insight) and mettā (
loving-kindness) methods, and has been leading meditation retreats around the world
Kaynak: Sharon Salzbergsignificant; it symbolizes the connection of an inner relationship in which God as a helper and comforter whose
loving-kindness is ever near us
Kaynak: Yehi kevod(benevolence, selflessness ,
loving-kindness It is traditional to recite prayers for healing, such as the Mi Shebeirach prayer in the
Kaynak: Bikur cholimThe verse is mainly about
loving-kindness , compassion , and doing no harm to all beings. The mantra is given to trae in Chinese
Kaynak: Buddhist devotionIt is based on three pillars: reason, religion and
loving-kindness. Even if Don Bosco appears as the main representative of this method of
Kaynak: Salesian Preventive SystemMetta /Maitri:
loving-kindness towards all; the hope that a person will be well; loving
kindness is "the wish that all sentient beings,
Kaynak: Virtue