Significance of Certain condition

The keyphrase "Certain condition" encompasses various interpretations across different philosophies and texts. In Jainism, it refers to specific circumstances affecting truth and the state of beings. Tibetan Buddhism identifies it as the context necessary for perception and effectiveness of actions. Purana highlights conditions influencing religious merit, while Vyakarana focuses on circumstances for effect manifestation. Vedanta stresses requirements for object cognition and the factors necessary for meaningful communication. Dharmashastra discusses exceptions in dietary restrictions, and Indian history highlights contexts that allow for comparative observations of symbols like the rose and lotus.

Synonyms: Particular situation, Defined state, Specific situation, Particular circumstance

In Dutch: Bepaalde toestand; In Finnish: Tietty kunto; In Spanish: Cierta condición; In German: Bestimmte Bedingung; In Malay: Keadaan tertentu

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Buddhist concept of 'Certain condition'

Hindu concept of 'Certain condition'

Jain concept of 'Certain condition'

The concept of Certain condition in local and regional sources