Significance of Basic
Synonyms: Fundamental, Elementary, Essential, Simple, Primary, Straightforward, Rudimentary, Introductory, Plain, Typical
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Buddhist concept of 'Basic'
In Buddhism, "Basic" signifies foundational teachings or principles that one has absorbed through attentive listening, emphasizing the importance of understanding core concepts as essential to spiritual growth and practice.
From: Blue Annals (deb-ther sngon-po)
(1) This is what someone listened to.[1]
From: Patthanuddesa Dipani
(1) The provided text indicates that it refers to something serving as a standing ground or substratum for mind and mental properties.[2]
The concept of Basic in local and regional sources
Basic relates to the Muladhara, a key concept in Yogic tradition. The Muladhara is the first in a series of energy centers, starting with the Basic and ending with the Sahasrara.
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) This is the Muladhara, one of several centres that the Yogi conceives of, beginning with this and ending with the Sahasrara.[3]
The concept of Basic in scientific sources
In the context provided, "Basic" signifies the fundamental survival and safety needs of orphaned children. These essential elements are often threatened, leading to a worsening of their psychosocial well-being, as reported by regional sources.
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) This is the survival and security that orphaned children frequently experience threats to, which worsens psychosocial effects.[4]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) In line with the justice frame of intergenerational sufficientarianism, one can find keywords such as minimal, minimum, and basic, as well as quantitative values, which reflect sufficientarian thresholds.[5]
