Significance of Indistinct
Synonyms: Vague, Unclear, Indistinguishable, Ambiguous, Obscure, Indefinite
In Dutch: Onduidelijk; In Finnish: ·¡±èä²õ±ð±ô±¹Ã¤; In Spanish: Indistinto
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Buddhist concept of 'Indistinct'
In Buddhism, "Indistinct" signifies a type of unclear perception that necessitates context for proper categorization, highlighting its limitations in achieving direct understanding and clarity in awareness.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) A quality of perception that lacks clarity, making it insufficient for direct categorization as perception due to its reliance on additional context.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Indistinct'
In Hinduism, "Indistinct" denotes a lack of clarity in perceiving the divine, suggesting that spiritual experiences may be vague or lacking distinct features, inviting deeper exploration of the complexities of faith and understanding.
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) This term describes a lack of clarity or distinction in perception, particularly regarding the experience of the divine.[2]
From: Satapatha-brahmana
(1) Referring to the Maruta offerings that are offered in less pronounced manner compared to the distinct offering of Vaishvanara, symbolizing multiplicity and collective identity.[3]