Significance of Spontaneous
In Vaishnavism, the term spontaneous characterizes events or actions that occur naturally and without any external influence or provocation. This description emphasizes the intrinsic nature of occurrences, highlighting how certain phenomena unfold without external forces acting upon them. The concept of spontaneity signifies a natural unfolding, which can be significant in understanding the dynamics of certain situations or actions within the philosophical context of Vaishnavism.
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Hindu concept of 'Spontaneous'
In Hinduism, "Spontaneous" signifies an occurrence that happens naturally, without external influence, exemplified by the unprovoked fall of weapons, emphasizing intrinsic action and the absence of deliberate force.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) The notion that desires can be fulfilled naturally or effortlessly through the chanting.[1] (2) Describes the manner in which the weapons fell, without provocation or external force; naturally occurring.[2]
From: Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu
(1) It indicates the nature of arousal of emotional states without external prompting, often linked to internal experiences.[3]