Significance of Apprentice
Synonyms: Novice, Learner, Student, Beginner, Mentee, Pupil, Probationer
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Buddhist concept of 'Apprentice'
In Buddhism, "Apprentice" signifies the young assistant whose blunder of adding salt to liquor symbolizes the potential for errors in learning and growth, serving as a reminder of the importance of guidance and wisdom in one's path.
From: Jataka tales [English], Volume 1-6
(1) The young assistant to the tavern keeper who mistakenly ruins the liquor by adding salt, serving as a key figure in the narrative.[1]
The concept of Apprentice in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Apprentice" pertains to Arun Joshi's novel and signifies a junior lawyer or trainee, reflecting the author's legal mentor relationship under Krishnaswami Aiyar, highlighting themes of growth and learning in both literature and law.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) A junior lawyer or trainee, specifically referring to the writer's role under Krishnaswami Aiyar in the legal field.[2] (2) A novel by Arun Joshi included in the author's critical assessment.[3]