Significance of Cavities
Cavities, as described in Purana, refer to significant holes or spaces in Patala related to spiritual breakthroughs and mystical energies. In contrast, Dharmashastra defines cavities more physically, focusing on openings associated with the mouth and face. This highlights the differing interpretations of cavities in spiritual and anatomical contexts, emphasizing their importance in both realms.
Synonyms: Tooth decay, Dental caries, Carious lesions
In Spanish: Caries; In Dutch: Holtes; In Finnish: Ontelot
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Hindu concept of 'Cavities'
In Hinduism, "Cavities" symbolize significant spiritual openings, particularly linked to Patala, representing areas of mystical energy and breakthroughs, while also denoting physical openings like those in the mouth and face.
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) Holes or openings, specifically referring to those associated with the mouth and face.[1]