Endurance.

“khanti” means Endurance, referring to maintaining our normal condition of mind and body when affected with something unpleasant or dissatisfying.

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Endurance.
 
Without “Khanti”,
Without “Khanti”, nothing was done.
 
“khanti” means Endurance, referring to maintaining our normal condition of mind and body when affected with something unpleasant or dissatisfying.
 
Whatever small or large responsibilities have been accomplished in the World have occurred not only depending on the wisdom of the achiever but also from a foundation of morals known as “Khanti”
 
 
Endurance.
“khanti” means Endurance, referring to maintaining our normal condition of mind
 
Without “Khanti”, nothing was done. Because Khanti is a kind of moral, it prevents us from being downhearted or discouraged, but instead encourages us to be diligent, and patient, and to view any obstacles as a test of ability.
 
Therefore it might be said that achievement of any type of work, no matter whether it stems from a worldly source or a Dhamma source is a monument to “khanti”

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