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Etymological Analysis of Sympathetic Joy

Etymological Analysis of Sympathetic Joy Article of ALOK MIND (Buddhist Psychology) No. 3. Author: Bhikkhu ALOKA Published by ALOK MIND Foundation Issued: 23 November, 2023 Abstract This paper explores the etymology of the Pali term “Muditā,” analyzing it into “muda” (joyful) and “tā” (practice). It posits Muditā as the practice of joyful living, centered on…
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