Significance of Smallness
In Tibetan Buddhism, Smallness is considered a divine quality that enables an individual to take on a subtle body, allowing them to travel unnoticed to favorable realms. In contrast, Vyakarana describes Smallness as a transformative quality that can alter a house's gender classification from feminine to masculine. Both interpretations highlight the significance of Smallness in spiritual and grammatical contexts, demonstrating its multifaceted nature across different traditions.
Synonyms: Compactness, Insignificance, Narrowness, Minuteness, Tininess
In Dutch: Kleinheid; In Finnish: Pieneisyys
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Buddhist concept of 'Smallness'
In Buddhism, Smallness signifies a divine quality enabling individuals to take on a subtle form, facilitating unseen travel to favorable realms, thereby embodying humility and spiritual adaptability.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) A divine quality that allows one to assume a subtle body and be unseen while traveling to favorable realms.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Smallness'
In Hinduism, Smallness signifies a transformative quality that alters a house's gender classification from feminine to masculine, suggesting a deeper connection between physical attributes and spiritual interpretations of gender within the belief system.
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) A quality that when associated with a house changes its gender classification from feminine to masculine.[2]