happiness
n.
joy, gladness
Happiness
Psychological viewsEarly theories
Gautama Buddha discussed the role of the mind in the pursuit of happiness through the practice of the
eightfold path. According to Buddha, "Mind is the forerunner of states of existence. Mind is chief, and (those states) are caused by the mind. If one speaks and acts with a pure mind, surely happiness will follow like one's own shadow!" In Buddhism, the third of the
Four Noble Truths states "to eliminate
suffering, eliminate
craving", thus establishing happiness as beyond material and emotional possession and attainable only through an attentive practice leading to extinguishing of craving and aversion. According to
Jainism, happiness and bliss is the natural state of the soul. A soul when liberated from all its
karmas experiences infinite bliss, knowledge and perception.
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happiness
Noun
1. state of well-being characterized by emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy
(synonym) felicity
(antonym) unhappiness
(hypernym) emotional state, spirit
(hyponym) blessedness, beatitude, beatification
(attribute) happy
2. emotions experienced when in a state of well-being
(antonym) sadness, unhappiness
(hypernym) feeling
(hyponym) bonheur
(attribute) happy
Happiness
(n.)
Good luck; good fortune; prosperity.
(n.)
Fortuitous elegance; unstudied grace; -- used especially of language.
(n.)
An agreeable feeling or condition of the soul arising from good fortune or propitious happening of any kind; the possession of those circumstances or that state of being which is attended enjoyment; the state of being happy; contentment; joyful satisfaction; felicity; blessedness.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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