Significance of Yukta
In Dutch: Yukta; In Finnish: Yukta
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Hindu concept of 'Yukta'
In Hinduism, Yukta signifies a woman wed through the Gandharva rite, embodying a union founded on mutual love and consent, contrasting with traditional arranged marriages, highlighting the importance of emotional connection in marital relationships.
From: Hayanaratna: The Jewel of Annual Astrology
(1) A planet that is joined to benefics. This is one of the criteria used by Hillaja to determine the strength of a planet. This is a condition that is a factor in determining the strength of a planet.[1]
Jain concept of 'Yukta'
In Jainism, Yukta signifies a connection that underscores distinctions between substances, highlighting the relational characteristics of their states, thus deepening the understanding of interdependence and individuality within the philosophy.
From: Tattvartha Sutra (with commentary)
(1) The term 'with' implies a connection or characteristic that highlights distinctions within substances, emphasizing the relations between their states.[2]