Significance of Closed door

The keyphrase "Closed door" has various interpretations across different contexts. In Vaishnavism, it symbolizes secrecy and intimacy in spiritual practice, representing barriers preventing others from witnessing Lord's kirtana and protecting an exclusive group. It also metaphorically refers to the rejection of those deviating from true devotional service. Other interpretations include physical barriers for privacy in South Asian culture, illustrating a desire for seclusion and exclusion, while in Theravada Buddhism, it advises bhikkhus to limit interactions with women, promoting discipline.

Synonyms: Shut door, Barred door, Locked door

In Dutch: Gesloten deur; In Finnish: Suljettu ovi; In Spanish: Puerta cerrada; In German: Geschlossene Tür; In Malay: Pintu tertutup; In Swedish: Stängd dörr; In French: Porte fermée

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Buddhist concept of 'Closed door'

Hindu concept of 'Closed door'

The concept of Closed door in local and regional sources

The concept of Closed door in scientific sources

Classical concept of 'Closed door'