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From where have been the terms datta, damyata, dayadhwan' taken?

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Answered by duadevansh58
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After all of this talk of a waste land, the thunder becomes audible, "da" (which may be German for "there" - the thunder being there, audible but in the distance) and then "Datta," "Dayadhvam," and "Damyata." In order, they mean "give," "compassion," and "control." These come from the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, which is an ancient philosophical text containing Hindu and Buddhist concepts. Among these concepts and statements are three duties (giving, compassion, and control). These are things each individual must sacrifice to the gods, to other people, animals, and so on. It is part of the lessons of ethical responsibility for each person.

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