Significance of Receptacle
Synonyms: Vessel, Box, Reservoir, Basin
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Buddhist concept of 'Receptacle'
In Buddhism, "Receptacle" signifies the Bodhisattva as a vessel for the Chain of Consciousness, representing both a barrier to decline and a metaphorical container for processing life experiences, challenging ideas of immobility in universal truths.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) The substance that serves as the underlying support or base for particular qualities and actions.[1] (2) A receptacle is something that prevents downward movement, but its use is questioned when applied to universals, which are immobile.[2] (3) In this context, it refers specifically to the Bodhisattva, as the embodiment or vessel hosting the Chain of Consciousness.[3]
From: Visuddhimagga (the pah of purification)
(1) The metaphorical container within the body where consumed food is processed and transformed into waste.[4]
Hindu concept of 'Receptacle'
In Hinduism, "Receptacle" signifies a container for preserving sacred substances and offerings integral to ritual practices, serving as a vital element in facilitating spiritual ceremonies and honoring deities.
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) In this context, refers to the soil that holds the seed and is considered more crucial for producing a yield.[5]