Significance of Bank
Synonyms: Depository
In Dutch: Bank; In Finnish: Pankki; In Spanish: Banco
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Hindu concept of 'Bank'
In Hinduism, "Bank" signifies the land alongside rivers, particularly the Ganges, serving as a place for contemplation and spiritual activities, symbolizing sacredness where deities like the Lord once walked.
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) The side or edge of the Ganges where the Lord walked.[1] (2) The edge or side of a river or body of water where activities such as sitting and contemplation may take place.[2] (3) The land alongside a river, specifically referring to the area adjacent to the Ganges in this context.[3]
From: Brahma Sutras (Shankaracharya)
(1) The term 'bank' (setu) is used to describe the Self, which suggests that there exists something apart from the Self, similar to how a physical bank checks water flow.[4]
Jain concept of 'Bank'
In Jainism, "Bank" symbolizes the safe margins of a lotus-pool, representing security and stability, which contrasts with the chaos of muddled spaces, highlighting the importance of clarity and tranquility in spiritual practice.
From: Sutrakritanga (English translation)
(1) The safe margins of the lotus-pool representing security and stability, contrasting with the muddled space.[5]
The concept of Bank in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Bank" connects to financial themes, including depositing money and transferring funds, as well as metaphorical interpretations, such as the location of spiritual endeavors along the Ganga, contrasting the mundane with the spiritual.
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) This refers to the financial institutions, that were closed, preventing the immediate transfer of funds to the recipient, causing a delay.[6] (2) The banks of the Ganga are where the fool lives who digs a little well for water, highlighting the contrast between the mundane and the spiritual.[7] (3) The author contemplates the possibility of depositing money here, with assistance from St. Francis, as mentioned in the letter.[8] (4) The author hopes to deposit funds into this financial institution soon, after the upcoming lecture.[9] (5) The financial institution from which the sender drew a draft, which incurred a small fee, representing the means of transferring funds.[10]