Significance of Peculiarity
Synonyms: Anomaly, Eccentricity, Uniqueness, Individuality, Trait, Distinction, Singularity
In Dutch: Eigenaardigheid; In Finnish: Erikoisuus; In Spanish: Peculiaridad
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Buddhist concept of 'Peculiarity'
In Buddhism, peculiarity signifies unique traits arising from birth that enable forms to produce others, encompass distinctive features not universally present, and involve characteristics of effects that invite discussion regarding their existence and interrelations.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) A distinctive feature or characteristic that may not be present in all elements involved in the process.[1] (2) The unique characteristic produced by Birth through which forms are deemed to be 'productive' of other forms.[2] (3) A distinctive trait or aspect that may be attributed to an effect, subject to debate about its existence and connection to the effect.[3]
Jain concept of 'Peculiarity'
In Jainism, Peculiarity highlights the unique traits of the last two bodies, encouraging deeper exploration into their distinctive attributes that set them apart from others in the philosophical framework.
From: Tattvartha Sutra (with commentary)
(1) Points towards the distinctive characteristics associated with the last two bodies, inviting further inquiry into their unique attributes.[4]