Significance of Aquatic being

In Jainism, the term Aquatic being denotes entities that primarily inhabit water and are classified by various reproductive methods and structures. Complementarily, the Purana describes Aquatic beings as creatures living in aquatic environments, with Varuna designated as their protector and ruler. These definitions highlight the significance of aquatic beings in both Jain philosophy and ancient texts, emphasizing their distinct characteristics and the spiritual oversight they receive.

Synonyms: Water creature, Marine organism, Aquatic animal, Aquatic life, Marine life

In Dutch: Waterwezen; In Finnish: Vesiolento; In Spanish: Ser acuático

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Hindu concept of 'Aquatic being'

Jain concept of 'Aquatic being'

The concept of Aquatic being in local and regional sources