Significance of Jara
In German: Jara; In Finnish: Jara; In Spanish: Jara; In Dutch: Jaren
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Buddhist concept of 'Jara'
In Buddhism, Jara represents the inevitable decay or old age, illustrating a universal truth that all living beings are subject to aging and decline, emphasizing the transient nature of life.
From: Dhammapada (Illustrated)
(1) The concept of decay or old age in Buddhism, viewed as a universal law that affects all living beings.[1]
Jain concept of 'Jara'
In Jainism, Jara symbolizes the daughter of a village chief, who becomes the wife of Vasudeva, highlighting her significance in the narrative and potential allegorical meaning within the context of Jain traditions and teachings.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) The daughter of a village chief whom Vasudeva marries.[2]