Significance of Practitioner
Synonyms: Professional, Expert, Specialist, Operator, Worker, Advocate, Clinician, Therapist, Doctor, Physician
In Dutch: Beoefenaar; In Finnish: Harjoittaja; In Spanish: Facultativo; In German: Praktiker
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Buddhist concept of 'Practitioner'
In Buddhism, a Practitioner is someone who embodies the Buddha's teachings through active application in daily life, rather than just engaging in theoretical discussions, signifying a deeper commitment to spiritual growth and understanding.
From: Dhammapada (Illustrated)
(1) An individual who actively applies the teachings of the Buddha in their life as opposed to merely discussing them.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Practitioner'
In Hinduism, a Practitioner encompasses an individual dedicated to spiritual practices aimed at realizing Brahman and a Brahmana undertaking Tapta-Kricchra, performing penance through the consumption of designated hot substances for spiritual growth.
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) The Brahmana performing the Tapta-Kricchra, who engages in this penance by consuming specified hot substances.[2]
The concept of Practitioner in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Practitioner" refers to an individual who actively engages in complex alchemical processes, specifically self-administering elixirs as part of the alchemical rasayana tradition, highlighting their commitment to these intricate activities.
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) This person actively undertakes activities, self-administering elixirs made by themselves in complicated and laborious procedures, and they are the focus of alchemical rasayana, according to the text.[3]