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Significance of Tradition

Tradition, in various philosophical and cultural contexts, encompasses the transmission of knowledge, beliefs, customs, and practices across generations. It is recognized in Tibetan Buddhism as a means of cognition, in Purana as cultural practices and moral conduct, and in Vyakarana as established beliefs about universals. Vedanta emphasizes spiritual guidance, while Dharmashastra deals with marital and societal norms. Mahayana and Theravada highlight oral teachings and practices in Buddhism, emphasizing continuity and influence. Tradition ultimately reflects and shapes human experiences and societal structures.1
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Synonyms: Custom, Convention, Practice, Heritage, Legacy, Ritual, Belief, Folklore, Habit, Ceremony

In German: Tradition; In Swedish: Tradition; In French: Tradition; In Dutch: Traditie; In Finnish: Perinne; In Spanish: °Õ°ù²¹»å¾±³¦¾±Ã³²Ô; In Malay: Tradisi

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Buddhist concept of 'Tradition'

Hindu concept of 'Tradition'

The concept of Tradition in local and regional sources