Significance of Evolutes
Evolutes, in Tibetan Buddhism, refer to the various products that emerge from Primordial Matter, retaining the essence of their causes. Similarly, in Yoga, Evolutes signify developments or evolutions from primal principles. Dharmashastra describes Evolutes as the manifestations that arise from the constituent attributes and Elemental Principles. Across these philosophies, Evolutes highlight the connection between origins and their diverse manifestations, emphasizing a continuity of essence through different forms.
In Dutch: Evoluten; In Finnish: Evoluutioi; In Spanish: Evoluciona
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Buddhist concept of 'Evolutes'
Evolutes in Buddhism signify the diverse outcomes arising from Primordial Matter, while preserving the essential qualities of their origin. This concept highlights the interconnectedness and continuity between causes and their resulting forms.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) The various products that evolve from Primordial Matter, each maintaining the same essence as their cause.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Evolutes'
Evolutes in Hinduism signify the developments stemming from primal principles, encompassing various manifestations that emerge from fundamental attributes and elemental principles, illustrating the interconnectedness of creation and existence in the spiritual context.
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) The various products or manifestations that arise from the constituent attributes and Elemental Principles.[2]