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Significance of Turning point

The concept of a Turning point varies across different contexts. In Vedanta, it signifies a shift from duality to recognizing the Infinite as a singular reality and marks a transitional phase in Indian religions. In Indian history, it refers to significant personal moments that inspire change, such as Babukaka's influence on Nasima and Bharati's meeting with Sister Nivedita. In literary contexts, like Kavyashastra, Turning points denote crucial developments in Sanskrit Poetics, particularly linked to Anandavardhana's theories.

Synonyms: Crucial moment, Pivotal moment, Tipping point, Watershed moment, Climax, Milestone, Watershed, Critical juncture, Pivotal moment.

In Dutch: Keerpunt; In Finnish: °­Ã¤Ã¤²Ô²Ô±ð°ì´Ç³ó³Ù²¹; In Spanish: Momento crucial

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Hindu concept of 'Turning point'

The concept of Turning point in local and regional sources