Significance of Protection
Synonyms: Safeguarding, Defense, Security, Shielding, Preservation, Conservation, Immunity, Cover, Safety, Guardianship, Shelter
In French: Protection; In Dutch: Bescherming; In Finnish: Suojaus; In Spanish: ±Ê°ù´Ç³Ù±ð³¦³¦¾±Ã³²Ô; In German: Schutz; In Swedish: Skydd; In Malay: Perlindungan
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Hindu concept of 'Protection'
Protection in Hinduism embodies the safeguarding of individuals through divine blessings and rituals, highlighting the importance of deities, like Krishna, who provide refuge and safety, especially in times of distress or conflict.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) The action of keeping safe or the state of being safe; the text asserts that without bathing at Pindaraka-tirtha, one lacks protection.[1] (2) The action of keeping someone safe from harm or danger.[2] (3) The act of safeguarding Ugrasena, as stated in the verse.[3] (4) The act of safeguarding Vasudeva and Devaki from Kamsa's malevolent intentions as performed by the soldiers.[4] (5) Derived from 'raksha', this term indicates the act of safeguarding or defending something or someone.[5]
From: Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu
(1) The act of safeguarding or providing refuge, suggesting the support given to righteousness or dharma.[6] (2) The act of safeguarding or shielding someone from harm or fear.[7]
From: Tiruvaymoli (Thiruvaimozhi): English translation
(1) The shelter and safety that the Lord provides, which the devotees earnestly seek.[8]
From: Mahabharata (English)
(1) Refers to the request for safeguarding and support from Krishna, highlighting the desperation of the characters involved.[9] (2) What Dhritarashtra and Gandhari solicit from the citizens, indicating their vulnerable state.[10] (3) The act of defending others from harm, especially during conflict and battle.[11] (4) Seeking safety or refuge, notably demonstrated by the pigeon seeking shelter from the hawk.[12]
From: Garuda Purana
(1) The safeguarding provided by divine blessings, symbolized through the adoration of sacred objects like the discus.[13]
From: Paraskara-grihya-sutra
(1) A central theme in the rituals where the husband seeks safeguarding for his wife and their wellbeing.[14]
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) The state of being safeguarded from harm or danger, interpreted in different contexts.[15]
Jain concept of 'Protection'
In Jainism, Protection symbolizes a plea for spiritual safety against existential threats and reflects loyalty and moral integrity, as demonstrated by Bibhishana's appeal to Rama after distancing himself from unethical behavior.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) What Bibhishana seeks from Rama after leaving his unethical brother, symbolizing the themes of loyalty and rightful conduct.[16] (2) The desperate plea for spiritual safety and reassurance in the face of existential or doctrinal threats.[17]
The concept of Protection in local and regional sources
Protection signifies the security and support needed in a vulnerable world, emphasizing dependence and the importance of safeguarding individuals or entities, ultimately providing a safe environment or home for those in need.
From: Bhaktavijaya: Stories of Indian Saints
(1) Refers to the security and support that the Life of the world is seeking, symbolizing vulnerability and dependence.[18]
From: Sanskrit Words In Southeast Asian Languages
(1) This signifies the act of safeguarding something or someone, providing a safe home.[19]