Significance of Hidden gems
Hidden gems, as understood across various perspectives, denote valuable truths or items that remain concealed and necessitate effort to uncover. In Vaishnavism, they represent spiritual teachings within Vedic literature; in Purana, valuable truths requiring discovery; in Shaivism, unexplored spiritual insights sought by devotees. Historically, hidden gems are appreciated or undiscovered valuables, while in science, they include unique insights from the Charak Samhita and underrated works in Ayurvedic literature needing scholarly rediscovery.
In Dutch: Verborgen pareltjes; In Finnish: Piilotettuja helmiä; In Spanish: Joyas ocultas
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Hindu concept of 'Hidden gems'
The keyphrase "Hidden gems in Hinduism" refers to valuable spiritual truths within Vedic literature, unexplored teachings for devotees to uncover, and concealed insights that necessitate effort for discovery.
From: Haribhakti-sudhodaya
(1) Valuable spiritual truths and teachings concealed within the vast body of Vedic literature.[1]
From: Tiruvacakam Part I
(1) Refers to unexplored spiritual truths that the devotee wishes to uncover.[2]
The concept of Hidden gems in local and regional sources
"Hidden gems" denotes valuable items or opportunities that remain unnoticed or undervalued. These treasures often possess significant potential, highlighting the importance of exploration and discovery in uncovering their worth.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) Valuable things that are not yet discovered or appreciated.[3]