Significance of Square
Synonyms: Box, Courtyard, Rectangle, Four-sided.
In Dutch: Vierkant; In Finnish: ±·±ð±ô¾±Ã¶
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Jain concept of 'Square'
In Jainism, the Square symbolizes balance and equality through its four equal sides and right angles, representing the harmony and stability essential in the pursuit of spiritual purity and ethical living.
From: Bhagavati-sutra (Viyaha-pannatti)
(1) A geometric figure with four equal sides and four right angles.[1]
The concept of Square in local and regional sources
Square relates to the text as it denotes both a geometric shape and an astrological aspect, where planets positioned 90 degrees apart carry specific meanings, especially in Tajika astrology, highlighting the concept's multifaceted nature.
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) Square is an aspect where planets are 90 degrees apart, and it is considered an aspect, with its strength evaluated numerically in some Tajika interpretations.[2] (2) This is a shape.[3]