Significance of Synthesis
Synthesis encompasses various interpretations across different fields. In Natyashastra, it signifies the union of words with intended meanings in compositions. Vedanta views it as the quality of Shiva Gita that merges diverse philosophies like Advaita and Bhakti. Theravada describes it as a goal in Abhidhamma, redefining interrelations of factors post-analysis. Bhattacharya highlights synthesis in Indian history as a blending of ideologies to tackle societal issues. In science, it refers to producing new chemical compounds and creating metal complexes.
Synonyms: Combination, Integration, Blending, Amalgamation, Composition, Formulation, Assembly, Cooperation, Fusion, Coalescence
In Dutch: Synthese; In German: Synthese; In Finnish: Synteesi; In Spanish: ³§Ã²Ô³Ù±ð²õ¾±²õ
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Buddhist concept of 'Synthesis'
In Buddhism, Synthesis involves the Abhidhamma's goal to redefine the interrelations of various factors, integrating analytical insights to achieve a deeper understanding of their interconnectedness and overall unity in the dharma.
From: Guide to Tipitaka
(1) The aim of Abhidhamma to redefine inter-relations between various constituent factors after analysis.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Synthesis'
In Hinduism, Synthesis characterizes the integration of diverse philosophical teachings, such as Advaita and Bhakti, within texts like the Shiva Gita, emphasizing the cohesive union of diverse meanings and interpretations.
From: Natyashastra (English)
(1) The union of words connected through intended meanings within compositions.[2]
The concept of Synthesis in local and regional sources
Synthesis involves blending diverse ideologies and values, as promoted by Bhattacharya, to address societal challenges within his narratives, creating a cohesive approach that integrates multiple perspectives for effective solutions.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The blending of various ideologies and values that Bhattacharya promotes as a solution to societal challenges in his narratives.[3]
The concept of Synthesis in scientific sources
Synthesis involves creating metal complexes and producing new chemical compounds from simpler substances, notably including chalcone derivatives, through defined chemical reactions, highlighting its crucial role in advancing chemical research and applications.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is the process of combining information and findings from multiple studies, as described in the methodology of the study.[4]