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Significance of Vision

Vision is a multifaceted concept across various traditions. In Tibetan Buddhism, it encompasses U rgyan pa's spiritual experiences and miraculous events linked to spiritual legacies. Vaishnavism presents Vision as Radha's perception of Krishna's divine appearances. The Purana speaks of a divine sight granted to Yajnadatta’s son, while Yoga defines it as the knowledge enabling a comprehensive understanding of forms. Mahayana discusses Vision in terms of perceiving reality for enlightenment. In historical contexts, it reflects profound insights and individual revelations, while science articulates Vision as both a physical capability and institutional goals.1
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Synonyms: Sight, Perception, View, Eyesight, Perspective, Foresight, Imagery, Dream, Discernment

In German: Vision; In Swedish: Vision; In French: Vision; In Dutch: Visie; In Finnish: Visio; In Spanish: ³Õ¾±²õ¾±Ã³²Ô; In Malay: Penglihatan

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Buddhist concept of 'Vision'

Hindu concept of 'Vision'

The concept of Vision in local and regional sources

The concept of Vision in scientific sources