Significance of Perceived
Synonyms: Considered, Interpreted, Detected, Recognized, Apprehended
In Dutch: Gadegeslagen; In Finnish: Havaittu; In Spanish: Percibido
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Buddhist concept of 'Perceived'
In Buddhism, "Perceived" encompasses recognizing unacknowledged meanings, identifying objects or ideas through observation, and being sensed or recognized. It emphasizes the importance of awareness and understanding in interpreting our experiences.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) The state of being seen or recognized, which affects the presence or absence of doubt regarding the existence of something.[1] (2) The state of being detected or recognized by the senses.[2] (3) The act of recognizing or interpreting something, which in the context of the text refers to meanings that should exist but are not acknowledged.[3] (4) The act of recognizing or identifying an object or idea through observation.[4]
Hindu concept of 'Perceived'
In Hinduism, "Perceived" signifies the entity recognized by the perceiver, influencing their cognitive state. This dynamic interaction enriches the understanding and interpretation of reality, showcasing the interconnectedness of perception and consciousness.
From: Yoga-sutras (with Bhoja’s Rajamartanda)
(1) The recipient of perception, which may also alter the cognitive state of the perceiver as they engage with it.[5]
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) Refers to Garga Muni's consciousness of the environment around him.[6]