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Significance of Impression

Impression is a significant concept in various philosophical traditions. In Jainism, it refers to the initial stage of sensory knowledge and the cognitive recognition influenced by past experiences. Tibetan Buddhism views it as mental experiences affecting communication and lasting effects from cognition. Vaishnavism recognizes impression as the lasting influence of devotion and perceptions of divinity. Vedanta sees it as part of personal existence, while Vaisheshika highlights recognition formed through repeated experiences. Theravada emphasizes the marks left on the mind by sensory interactions.1
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Synonyms: Impact, Influence, Effect, Perception, Mark, Experience, Feeling, Recollection, Observation, Sensation

In Malay: Keshan; In French: Impression; In Dutch: Indruk; In Finnish: Vaikutelma; In Spanish: ±õ³¾±è°ù±ð²õ¾±Ã³²Ô; In German: Eindruck; In Swedish: Intryck

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Buddhist concept of 'Impression'

Hindu concept of 'Impression'

Jain concept of 'Impression'

The concept of Impression in local and regional sources