Significance of Radiance
Synonyms: Brightness, Brilliance, Luminosity
In Dutch: Uitstraling; In Finnish: ³§Ã¤³Ù±ð¾±±ô²âä; In Spanish: Resplandor
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Buddhist concept of 'Radiance'
In Buddhism, Radiance signifies the extraordinary light seen at the Bodhisattva's birth, symbolizing auspiciousness, and the Buddha's enlightening light, representing wisdom and insight as he observes his disciples.
From: Mahavastu (great story)
(1) The extraordinary light seen by Asita accompanying the birth of the Bodhisattva, signifying auspicious events.[1]
From: Dhammapada (Illustrated)
(1) The Buddha's symbolic light that represents wisdom and enlightenment emanating from him as he observes the monks.[2]
Hindu concept of 'Radiance'
Radiance in Hinduism embodies the emission of light and joy, signifies divine force for purification, represents spiritual enlightenment sought through Vedic practices, and symbolizes the divine light and blessings during prayers.
From: Bharadvaja-srauta-sutra
(1) A symbolic representation of divine light and blessings that participants aim to unite with during their prayers.[3] (2) A beneficial force associated with divinity, invoked for purifying and enhancing offerings.[4] (3) A state of spiritual brilliance or enlightenment that is sought after through Vedic practices and offerings.[5]
From: Tiruvaymoli (Thiruvaimozhi): English translation
(1) The quality of emitting light or joy, associated with celestial bodies and knowledge.[6]
The concept of Radiance in local and regional sources
Radiance is a term from Regional sources that signifies one of the ten age-dividing criteria, representing splendor that gradually diminishes over each decade, highlighting its temporal and aesthetic significance.
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) Radiance is one of the ten criteria used for dividing age, which disappears one by one every ten years and is also referred to as splendor.[7]