Significance of Various aspects
Synonyms: Different facets, Diverse features, Multiple dimensions, Diverse elements, Various features
In Dutch: Verschillende aspecten; In Finnish: Erilaisia näkökohtia; In Spanish: Diversos aspectos; In German: Verschiedene Aspekte
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Buddhist concept of 'Various aspects'
The keyphrase "Various aspects in Buddhism" encompasses the need for self-adjustment in behaviors and the exploration of diverse challenges during meditation, highlighting both the moral conduct of body, speech, and mind and the complexities faced in contemplative practices.
From: Patipada (path of practice)
(1) The text mentions that the ways in which we usually behave and practice may be right or wrong in these, and we ought to adjust and alter our actions of body, speech and mind as necessary.[1] (2) The different dimensions or elements of problems that arise during meditation and contemplation.[2]
Hindu concept of 'Various aspects'
In Hinduism, "Various aspects" encompasses elements of knowledge in Shastrakavyas, Divine Intellect expressions, multiple forms of divine mercy, diverse verse interpretations, the distinction between non-related Brahman and Ishvara, and societal dimensions influencing economic life.
From: Brahma Sutras (Shankaracharya)
(1) The eighth brahmana, for instance, is said to convey the doctrine of the highest non-related Brahman, while the preceding brahmanas had treated only of Ishvara in his various aspects.[3]
From: Yoga Vasistha [English], Volume 1-4
(1) Different expressions and characteristics of the Divine Intellect as revealed through creation.[4]
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) tat-tatprasada–of various aspects of His mercy; refers to the multiple forms and expressions of mercy bestowed by the Lord.[5]