Significance of Fullness
In Vaishnavism, Fullness signifies the completeness and profound understanding attained through divine mercy. It highlights the transformative impact of spiritual grace on the individual's perception. Conversely, in Shaivism, Fullness, or Purnatva, reflects a state of total fulfillment and completeness in existence. Both traditions emphasize the importance of achieving a holistic state, though they conceptualize it differently, with Vaishnavism focusing on divine mercy and Shaivism on existential fulfillment.
Synonyms: Satisfaction, Completeness, Abundance, Entirety, Wholeness
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Hindu concept of 'Fullness'
In Hinduism, Fullness embodies a profound understanding gained through divine grace, symbolized by Purnatva, representing a state of total completeness and fulfillment in one's existence.
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) Refers to the completeness and depth of understanding that one receives through divine mercy.[1]