Significance of At once

The keyphrase "At once" signifies immediacy across various religious and historical contexts. In Vaishnavism, it emphasizes urgency in actions like seeking divine connection or responding to threats. It highlights the promptness of actions, reactions, and manifestations. In Mahayana, "At once" describes an immediate occurrence, and in Theravada, it indicates simultaneous events. Indian history and Kavyashastra also use "At once" to denote something happening immediately or without delay, underscoring the importance of the moment.1
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Synonyms: Immediately, At the same time, Simultaneously, Promptly, Straight away, Without delay

In Dutch: Meteen; In Finnish: Kerralla; In Spanish: Inmediatamente; In German: Auf einmal

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Buddhist concept of 'At once'

Hindu concept of 'At once'

Jain concept of 'At once'

The concept of At once in local and regional sources