Significance of All seeing
Synonyms: All-knowing, All-wise, All-perceiving
In Dutch: Alles zien; In Finnish: Kaikki näkevä; In Spanish: Todo lo ve
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Hindu concept of 'All seeing'
In Hinduism, "All seeing" signifies Krishna's vigilant awareness, the Imperishable's unseen perception, and the sage's comprehensive observation, embodying a profound understanding of the world and its inhabitants.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) Refers to the act of the sage observing everyone present, capturing the entirety of their appearance.[1] (2) Refers to Krishna observing everyone around him after consuming the morsel.[2]
From: Brahma Sutras (Ramanuja)
(1) A characteristic of the Imperishable, indicating its ability to perceive everything while remaining unseen itself.[3]
Jain concept of 'All seeing'
In Jainism, "All seeing" signifies the ability to perceive all aspects of existence, embodying omniscience and complete knowledge, a central concept that emphasizes the profound wisdom attainable through spiritual purity and enlightenment.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) Being able to perceive everything; omniscient.[4]