Significance of Magnificence
Synonyms: Grandeur, Splendor, Brilliance, Majesty, Excellence, Opulence, Beauty, Glory, Elegance, Radiance
In Dutch: Pracht; In German: Pracht; In Finnish: Komeus; In Spanish: Magnificencia
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Buddhist concept of 'Magnificence'
In Buddhism, Magnificence signifies the grandeur of the Bodhisatta's reign, embodying his virtues and accomplishments, which reflect the ideals of wisdom, compassion, and moral integrity in leading others toward enlightenment.
From: Jataka tales [English], Volume 1-6
(1) The impressive grandeur of the Bodhisatta's reign, associated with his virtues and achievements.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Magnificence'
In Hinduism, Magnificence signifies Vancishvara's admirable qualities and demeanor while also representing the awe-inspiring beauty of sacred sites that provide spiritual protection and grandeur, appreciated by devotees and admirers alike.
From: Gautami Mahatmya
(1) The impressive beauty or grandeur of the holy centre, capable of offering protection.[2]
Jain concept of 'Magnificence'
In Jainism, Magnificence symbolizes the grand display of devotion towards Lord Jina, as exemplified by a king's homage, and reflects the splendor questioned by Mahendrasimha concerning Sanatkumara's situation during their separation.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) A key theme representing the grandeur the king aims to display as homage to the Lord Jina.[3] (2) The grandeur and splendor that Mahendrasimha inquired about regarding Sanatkumara's circumstances during their separation.[4]