Sankappa
Sankappa is a term that appears in Indian linguistic and religious contexts. It can refer to a concept of intention, resolve, or vow in Sanskrit and related languages. In many Buddhist and Hindu textual traditions, sankappa denotes the mental intention that accompanies action and is often discussed in relation to ethical conduct and karma. The spelling and transliteration vary by language; saṅkalpa or sankalpa is common in Sanskrit and Pali, while regional renderings may use Sankappa.
In addition to its philosophical use, Sankappa is also a personal name in parts of India, particularly
Usage and interpretation can differ across languages and traditions. While sankalpa broadly conveys a sense of
- Sankalpa
- Saṅkalpa
- The exact definition and cultural associations of Sankappa can vary by region and tradition, and readers