Kalyāṇa-śraddha
Kalyāṇa-śraddha (‘reliable faith’). One of the four perfections of the heart, developed in Integral Yoga by Śri Aurobindo. The others are prema-sāmarthya (the power of love), saumyatva (gentleness), tejas (commitment).
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