The Heart of Humanity: Compassion in Hinduism Compassion is the radiant thread that weaves through the vast tapestry of Hindu thought and practice. From the ancient sages who sat beneath banyan trees to the modern-day teachers who inspire millions, kindness and empathy toward all living beings stand as the supreme markers of one’s spiritual maturity. In Hinduism, compassion is not a mere sentiment but a path—one that elevates the individual and uplifts the world. The Essence of Compassion At the core of Hindu philosophy lies the teaching of ahimsa, or non-violence. Ahimsa is more than avoidance of physical harm; it is a state of mind that respects the sanctity of every life. The Mahabharata declares, “Ahimsa paramo dharmah”—non-violence is the highest duty. When we embrace ahimsa, we open our hearts to the suffering of others, transforming personal kindness into universal harmony. Closely linked is the concept of karuna, compassion in action. While ahimsa guides us to refrain from ...