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Significance of Well

The concept of Well varies across different traditions. In Jainism, it is linked to dramatic confrontations between wives. In South Asian narratives, it signifies betrayal and tragic events involving royalty. Tibetan Buddhism views the Well as a reservoir reflecting deeper philosophical themes. Shilpashastra emphasizes its physical construction, while Vaishnavism associates it with sacred transformations and Lord's guidance. Theravada interprets the Well as a metaphor for life’s precarious situations. Historically, in India, it serves as a backdrop for significant actions and releases.1
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Synonyms: Good, Fine, Great, Proficient, Healthy, Moral, Sound, All right

In German: Also; In Dutch: Goed; In Finnish: Hyvin; In Spanish: Bien; In French: Bien; In Malay: Baiklah; In Swedish: ³Õä±ô

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Buddhist concept of 'Well'

Hindu concept of 'Well'

Jain concept of 'Well'

The concept of Well in local and regional sources