Significance of Fight
Synonyms: Battle, Struggle, Combat, Altercation, Skirmish, Confrontation, Disagreement, Conflict, Tussle
In Dutch: Gevecht; In Finnish: Taistella; In Spanish: Luchar
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Hindu concept of 'Fight'
In Hinduism, "Fight" symbolizes the struggle between good and evil, encompassing battles involving divine and mortal characters, illustrating conflict's pervasive nature through both physical confrontations and metaphorical struggles in various narratives.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) The action undertaken by Lord Krishna against Jambavan for the purpose of retrieving the jewel.[1] (2) Refers to the battle context in which the characters are involved, highlighting the theme of conflict.[2] (3) A battle or conflict that is being considered to continue but is suggested against by Shri Garga.[3] (4) The confrontation or battle that takes place between Shankhacuda and Kamsa.[4] (5) Refers to the conflict or battle that is about to take place, signifying a key event.[5]
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) To engage in a conflict or battle, typically involving physical combat.[6] (2) This definition extends the notion of kirtana to include conflict or strife, based on the interpretation of the term dvandva.[7]
From: Ramayana of Valmiki (Griffith)
(1) The action of the giant leader, who continued to engage in battle, raining arrows and sustaining the conflict.[8] (2) The text mentions the fight, which suggests a conflict or battle, indicating a struggle or confrontation, potentially physical or metaphorical, where individuals compete.[9] (3) Fight is a general term for the combat encounters, with both sides engaging in a fierce struggle to defeat their opponents.[10] (4) The fight is the battle between Sugriva and his foe, and the one that is challenged, and the one where Rama takes his stand, and the conflict that rages.[11]
The concept of Fight in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Fight" encompasses the intense confrontation between Birluri and Birbanta, characterized by skillful combat and fierce rivalry, culminating in Birluri's decisive victory in this climactic battle.
From: Folklore of the Santal Parganas
(1) The climactic battle between Birluri and Birbanta, marked by ferocity, skill, and ultimately, Birluri's victory.[12]
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) The fight against passion was long and fierce, and at any moment the conqueror might become the conquered, according to the text.[13]