Significance of Growth
Synonyms: Expansion, Development, Increase, Progress, Advancement, Improvement, Enhancement, Proliferation, Augmentation
In Dutch: Groei; In Finnish: Kasvu; In Spanish: Crecimiento
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Buddhist concept of 'Growth'
In Buddhism, Growth symbolizes the development of material qualities, reflecting a significant aspect of one's journey towards improvement and evolution in various aspects of life and existence.
From: Introducing Buddhist Abhidhamma
(1) A salient feature that denotes the process of development in material qualities.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Growth'
In Hinduism, Growth symbolizes development, indicating that each stage of evolution must be completed for the next to unfold. It also implies an increase in size or importance over time.
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) This term represents the concept of development, emphasized by the idea that later stages cannot manifest until the previous stages are complete.[2]
From: Taittiriya Upanishad Bhashya Vartika
(1) The stage in which an object develops and increases in size or significance after existing.[3]
The concept of Growth in local and regional sources
Growth, as outlined in the text, represents a crucial criterion in determining age divisions, particularly in the context of student initiation, as detailed in the Sushrutasamhita. It signifies a vital phase in life progression.
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) Growth is one of the ten criteria used for dividing age, and it is a period of life that is considered for the initiation of students according to the Sushrutasamhita.[4]
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) Every phenomenon is included in birth, growth, and death � appearance, continuance and disappearance; these are cycles of existence.[5]
The concept of Growth in scientific sources
Growth, as highlighted in the text, is a biological process that can be enhanced by nutrients present in tomatoes, suggesting that their nutritional content plays a significant role in supporting development.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Growth is an increase in size or number, and antibodies to IGF1R attenuate ligand-binding and promote receptor degradation, causing downregulation of IR in IGF1R-expressing cells.[6] (2) This is a biological process that can be promoted by nutrients found in tomatoes.[7]