Significance of Putrika
Putrika is a term that means 'like a daughter' in Jainism and also refers to the role of a daughter in relation to her father's lineage according to the Purana. It highlights how a Putrika allows her husband's children to sustain the family line, emphasizing the importance of daughters in both religious and familial contexts.
In Finnish: Putrika; In Dutch: Poetika
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Hindu concept of 'Putrika'
Putrika in Hinduism signifies a daughter linked to her father's lineage, highlighting her role in continuing the family line through her husband's children, thereby embodying crucial traditional values of ancestry and inheritance.
From: Mahabharata (English)
(1) A term denoting a daughter in relation to her father's lineage, allowing her husband's children to continue the family line.[1]
Jain concept of 'Putrika'
In Jainism, the term "Putrika" denotes a grammatical noun meaning "like a daughter," suggesting a familial or relational context, potentially reflecting connections in social and ethical teachings within the faith.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) A noun meaning 'like a daughter,' with grammatical context.[2]