Significance of Chaos and confusion
Chaos and confusion, as discussed in various philosophies and historical contexts, can stem from multiple sources. In Buddhism, it arises from a lack of clear contemplation. Vaishnavism attributes it to cosmic irregularities affecting all beings. The Purana links it to poor decisions and disturbances caused by celestial events. In historical India, chaos and confusion are associated with political actions that disrupt governance and societal order, leading to overall disorder and lack of clarity.
Synonyms: Disorder, Turmoil, Disruption, Pandemonium, Commotion, Anarchy, Tumult, Uproar
In Dutch: Chaos en verwarring; In Finnish: Kaaosta ja hämmennystä; In Spanish: Caos y confusión
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Buddhist concept of 'Chaos and confusion'
In Buddhism, chaos and confusion stem from trying to comprehend the world without deep reflection, highlighting the importance of clear contemplation for achieving understanding and alleviating mental unrest.
From: Bodhinyana
(1) The result of attempting to understand the world without clear contemplation.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Chaos and confusion'
In Hinduism, Chaos and confusion can be interpreted as a result of wrong actions, external disruptions like halted winds, celestial anomalies affecting minds, and disorder during battles, reflecting how imbalance impacts both nature and human experience.
From: Mahabharata (English)
(1) The disorder that ensued among the forces as the battle progressed.[2]
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) The state that occurred on all planets due to the irregularity caused by the stoppage of wind, impacting all beings.[3]
The concept of Chaos and confusion in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Chaos and confusion" signifies a disorderly state lacking clarity, often stemming from political actions that disrupt stable governance and societal structures, leading to widespread instability and uncertainty within a region.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) A state of disorder and lack of clarity.[4] (2) A state of disorder arising from political actions that undermine stable governance and societal structure.[5]