Significance of Cutting
In Vaishnavism, Cutting denotes the act of slicing or severing, a significant action attributed to Lord Krishna, who wields his sword in this manner. This concept embodies both a physical and symbolic representation of the divine's power to separate negativity from positivity, illustrating the transformative nature of Krishna's influence in the spiritual realm.1
Synonyms: Incising
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Hindu concept of 'Cutting'
In Hinduism, "Cutting" symbolizes the act of severing bonds or illusions, exemplified by Lord Krishna's sword, representing divine intervention to remove obstacles and guide devotees towards spiritual enlightenment and liberation.
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From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) The action of slicing or severing, as performed by Lord Krishna with his sword.[1]