Significance of Distinguishing mark
The term Distinguishing mark has diverse interpretations across various traditional disciplines. In Jainism, it notably refers to the unique characteristic of Jambudvipa, specifically the Jambu tree. In Purana, it relates to characteristics that differentiate individuals, questioned in the context of equality in death. Ayurveda associates it with unique physical traits for identifying snake species, while Vyakarana defines it as a word denoting specific attributes. Dharmashastra associates it with signs of heretical followers, and Mahayana focuses on characteristics that highlight unique features.
Synonyms: Trait, Characteristic, Sign, Token, Symbol, Attribute, Emblem
In Dutch: Onderscheidend kenmerk; In Finnish: Erotusmerkki; In Spanish: Marca distintiva; In German: Erkennungszeichen
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Buddhist concept of 'Distinguishing mark'
In Buddhism, "Distinguishing mark" encompasses unique characteristics that define entities and individuals, emphasizing both their unique traits and societal perceptions that classify them into varying levels of distinction or status.
From: Vinaya Pitaka (1): Bhikkhu-vibhanga (the analysis of Monks� rules)
(1) Characteristics that set individuals apart, categorized into low and high marks based on societal perception.[1]
From: Akshayamatinirdesha [english]
(1) Characteristics that separate entities, highlighting their unique or common features.[2]
Hindu concept of 'Distinguishing mark'
In Hinduism, a "Distinguishing mark" can refer to unique traits or modifications that identify species or social status, symbolize individuality, denote attributes, or signify allegiance, highlighting both differentiation and equality among individuals.
From: Mahabharata (English)
(1) Characteristics that set individuals apart from one another, questioned in the context of equality in death.[3]
From: Vishnu Purana
(1) Specific physical modifications imposed by Sagara on the defeated tribes to signify their status.[4]
From: Sushruta Samhita, Volume 5: Kalpasthana
(1) Unique physical traits that help identify different species of snakes.[5]
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) A special word that conveys particular attributes of a thing, allowing it to be identified or differentiated.[6]
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) Signs or behaviors that identify individuals as followers of a heretical leader.[7]
Jain concept of 'Distinguishing mark'
In Jainism, the term "Distinguishing mark" signifies a unique characteristic of Jambudvipa, specifically highlighting the notable presence of the Jambu tree, which symbolizes the distinctiveness of this paradisiacal realm.
From: Tattvartha Sutra (with commentary)
(1) This term defines the unique characteristic associated with Jambudvipa, particularly the presence of the Jambu tree.[8]