Significance of With
Synonyms: Alongside, Together with, Accompanied by, In conjunction with, Along with
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Hindu concept of 'With'
In Hinduism, "With" signifies companionship and divine association, particularly highlighting the unity between Radha and Krishna, symbolizing the profound connection between deities and the spiritual relationship with believers.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) Denotes companionship or accompaniment in the described actions.[1] (2) A preposition indicating accompaniment or involvement in the action described.[2] (3) Indicates companionship or togetherness within the context.[3] (4) Denotes a sense of companionship or inclusion, used in the context of Nanda and Yashoda's actions together.[4] (5) Serves as a connective word in the context, linking various elements of the scene together.[5]
The concept of With in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "With" signifies a state of companionship or simultaneous occurrence, indicating a relationship that involves being alongside something or someone, emphasizing unity or concurrent action.
From: Sanskrit Words In Southeast Asian Languages
(1) This word indicates a state of being together, along with something else, and it can also mean at the same time, or as soon as.[6]