Significance of All

The term "All" holds diverse meanings across various Indian philosophical and scientific texts. In Buddhism, it relates to the doctrine of One and All. Vaishnavism frequently uses "All" to emphasize totality, inclusiveness, and the entirety of groups or actions. Puranas describe "All" as encompassing everything from the minutest to the hugest. Vedanta defines "All" as the totality of existence. In Health Sciences, "All" refers to acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The term emphasizes completeness and interconnectedness.1
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Synonyms: Everything, All things, Entire, Complete, Total, Every, In full, Whole lot, Whole

In Swedish: Alla; In Portugese: Gana; In Dutch: Alle; In German: Alle; In Spanish: Todo; In Malay: Semua; In Finnish: Kaikki; In French: Tous; In Polish: Wszystko; In Italian: Tutto

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Buddhist concept of 'All'

Hindu concept of 'All'

The concept of All in local and regional sources

The concept of All in scientific sources