Significance of Short stature
Synonyms: Shortness, Low stature, Small stature, Small size, Slight, Compact
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Buddhist concept of 'Short stature'
In Buddhism, short stature contrasts with Rahu's height and symbolizes physical attributes of figures like Lakuntaka Bhaddiya, nicknamed 'the dwarf,' highlighting the diversity of physical forms within spiritual narratives.
From: Maha Buddhavamsa—The Great Chronicle of Buddhas
(1) Refers to the Buddha's physicality in contrast to Rahu's tall frame.[1]
From: Dhammapada (Illustrated)
(1) A physical characteristic of Lakuntaka Bhaddiya, leading to his nickname 'the dwarf' among other monks.[2]
Hindu concept of 'Short stature'
In Hinduism, short stature is seen as physical height below average, influencing marriage selection and often linked to dwarfism, affecting aspects like earring size, which reflects broader societal perceptions and beliefs.
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) Physical height that is below average; referenced in various comparative notes in the context of selecting a wife.[3]
From: Mahabharata (English)
(1) Referring to individuals of shorter height, affecting the size of the earrings.[4]
The concept of Short stature in local and regional sources
Short stature, in this context, highlights Ganesha's distinctive physical characteristics as a deity, emphasizing his unique form and reinforcing his symbolic significance within regional cultural beliefs.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) A physical descriptor of Ganesha, emphasizing his unique form as a deity.[5]