Significance of Belly
Synonyms: Abdomen, Stomach, Waist, Gut
In Finnish: Vatsa; In Dutch: Buik; In Spanish: Barriga; In German: Bauch
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Buddhist concept of 'Belly'
In Buddhism, the Belly symbolizes nourishment and vitality, highlighting its significance in sustaining life. Its association with rays suggests a deeper spiritual importance, representing an integral part of the body's connection to well-being and enlightenment.
From: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
(1) Part of the body associated with nourishment, also emitting rays to signify its importance.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Belly'
In Hinduism, Belly symbolizes the abdomen (picanda), indicates financial distress when 'on fire,' connects to Laukika-tirtha, honors Lord Hari during the revati asterism, and is a ritual focus for Vaishyas, linking to Bhuvarloka cosmically.
From: Asvalayana-grihya-sutra
(1) The specific body part that a Vaishya should anoint in the context of the described rituals.[2]
From: Brihat Samhita
(1) If this area catches fire, it signifies that the treasury will suffer.[4]
The concept of Belly in local and regional sources
Belly refers to the abdominal region in humans and animals, specifically the area where the navel is situated, highlighting its anatomical significance in the context of body structure and function.
From: Sanskrit Words In Southeast Asian Languages
(1) This refers to the abdominal region of a person or animal, which is where the navel is located.[5]
From: Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England
(1) This refers to the physical needs, which the teachers did not focus on, as they chose to feed the soul instead.[6]