puritya
Puritya is a term that appears in some contemporary spiritual, ethical, and literary contexts to denote a state of purity of mind, intention, or conduct. It is not a standard term in major philosophical canons, and its definition varies by author. In general usage, puritya refers to a quality or process of purification—ethical, mental, or spiritual—achieved through disciplined practice, reflection, and adherence to perceived moral norms. Some writers treat puritya as an inner virtue of sincerity and non-harm, while others describe it as a transformative process that cleanses motives and perceptions.
Etymology and character: Puritya seems to be a neologism or a Sanskrit-inspired formation rather than a classical
In literature and discourse: The word has appeared in essays, blogs, and fictional works to symbolize an
Limitations: Because puritya is not widely standardized, readers should examine the context and definitions offered by
See also: Purity, Virtue, Self-cultivation, Ethics, Mindfulness.