Significance of Narrative
Synonyms: Tale, Account, Chronicle, Report, Anecdote, Description, Plot
In Dutch: Verhaal; In Finnish: Kertomus; In Spanish: Narrativo; In German: ·¡°ù³úä³ó±ô³Ü²Ô²µ
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Buddhist concept of 'Narrative'
In Buddhism, Narrative encompasses the context surrounding discussions about monks and nuns, influencing how they are addressed and understood within the religious framework and communal interactions.
From: Vinaya Pitaka (1): Bhikkhu-vibhanga (the analysis of Monks� rules)
(1) Refers to the context in which monks and nuns are discussed, significantly impacting the forms of address applied.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Narrative'
In Hinduism, Narrative encompasses spoken or written accounts of events, such as tales of Bhrigu and Varuna, educational stories at spiritual gatherings, and moral lessons from the lives of characters, including monkey kings and Avadhuteshvara.
From: Ramayana of Valmiki (Shastri)
(1) The story concerning the birth and significance of the monkey kings and the Rakshasas.[2]
From: Taittiriya Upanishad Bhashya Vartika
(1) The spoken or written account of connected events, specifically referring to the story about Bhrigu and Varuna.[3]
The concept of Narrative in local and regional sources
Narrative in this context pertains to the storytelling technique employed by Lochan, which captivates audiences and elicits various emotions, particularly sadness, through its compelling and engaging content.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) Refers to the stories told by Lochan that draw in audiences, evoking a range of emotions, including sadness.[4]