. . "Kshama"@en . "Kshama is restraining intolerance with people and impatience with circumstances. Implies remaining serene, patient and observing self-restraint under all circumstances, doing good to all, even to those who may want to harm you. The closest translation of Kshama in English is Forbearance + Forgiveness. Forbearance is abstaining from the enforcement of a right(civil right/common law). Spiritual aspirants striving to progress in the spiritual path need to develop Kshama. \u201C Forgiveness is freedom from antagonism towards others even when they cause injury to oneself\u201D Ramanujacharya"@en . . "Kshama is restraining intolerance with people and impatience with circumstances. Implies remaining serene, patient and observing self-restraint under all circumstances, doing good to all, even to those who may want to harm you. The closest translation of Kshama in English is Forbearance + Forgiveness. Forbearance is abstaining from the enforcement of a right(civil right/common law). Spiritual aspirants striving to progress in the spiritual path need to develop Kshama. \u201C Forgiveness is freedom from antagonism towards others even when they cause injury to oneself\u201D Ramanujacharya"@en . .