Significance of Box
Synonyms: Case, Casket, Chest, Bundle, Square, Enclosure, Receptacle
In Spanish: Caja; In Dutch: Doos; In Finnish: Laatikko
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Hindu concept of 'Box'
In Hinduism, "Box" can be interpreted as a pivotal object in the narrative involving Krishna, serving various symbolic roles: as a vessel for Kamsa, a container tied to individual fates, and linked to terms like manjusha and petaka.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) The specific location or container into which Kamsa is being thrown by Krishna.[1] (2) The specific object mentioned in the text, which Krishna jumps into in response to the situation.[2] (3) Refers to the container into which the individual was thrown, serving as a central element in the narrative of the action.[3]
The concept of Box in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Box" signifies a crucial container crafted by the Gamarala, serving to carry his daughter alongside food and drink, which is essential for advancing the narrative.
From: Village Folk-tales of Ceylon (Sri Lanka), vol. 1-3
(1) A container made by the Gamarala to hold his daughter and various food and drink, pivotal to the story's progression.[4]