Six opulences
The six opulences, in Hindu philosophy, refer to the six divine qualities: wealth, strength, fame, beauty, knowledge, and renunciation. These qualities, when embodied in their fullness, are said to characterize the Supreme Personality of Godhead, or Bhagavan. Each quality highlights the comprehensive nature of the Supreme Being, signifying His ultimate perfection and supremacy.
- Wealth (Aishwarya): Not just material riches, but also the ability to provide and sustain everything.
- Strength (Bala): Not just physical strength, but also the power to overcome any obstacle and maintain order.
- Fame (Yasha): Not just popularity, but also the reputation for being all-good, all-powerful, and all-knowing.
- Beauty (Rupa): Not just physical attractiveness, but also the ability to enchant and attract everyone and everything.
- Knowledge (Jnana): Not just intellectual understanding, but also perfect knowledge of all things past, present, and future.
- Renunciation (Vairagya): Not just detachment from material possessions, but also the ability to renounce anything without being affected.
These six opulences, when present in their totality, are considered unique to the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
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[1] https://www.wisdomlib.org/concept/six-opulences
[2] https://www.wisdomlib.org/concept/full-in-six-opulences
[3] https://btg.krishna.com/how-krishna-displays-gods-qualities/
[4] https://iskcondesiretree.com/profiles/blogs/the-opulences-of-krsna
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