Significance of Daily life
Synonyms: Everyday life, Routine, Day-to-day existence, Regular life, Daily routine, Ordinary life, Normal life
In Dutch: Dagelijks leven; In Finnish: Jokapäiväinen elämä; In Spanish: Vida diaria; In German: Alltag; In Swedish: Det dagliga livet; In Malay: Kehidupan seharian; In Spanish: Vida cotidiana; In Portugese: Vida cotidiana; In French: La vie quotidienne; In Finnish: Arkielämä; In Swedish: Vardagslivet; In Italian: Vita quotidiana; In Polish: Życie codzienne; In French: Vie quotidienne
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Buddhist concept of 'Daily life'
Daily life in Buddhism is the context for practicing Buddha's teachings, understanding the mind, and observing impermanence. It encompasses everyday experiences, actions, and routines, revealing character and allowing the application of meditation insights.
From: Cetasikas
(1) This phrase refers to the experiences, actions, and thoughts that make up everyday existence, providing a context for understanding the workings of citta and cetasikas.[1] (2) The context in which Abhidhamma teachings and cetasikas are applied, emphasizing their relevance and practical implications.[2] (3) The context in which the realities of impermanence, dukkha, and anatta are observed and experienced.[3]
From: Guide to Tipitaka
(1) The everyday existence of individuals where the important teachings of the Buddha are meant to be practiced.[4]
From: Jataka tales [English], Volume 1-6
(1) Refers to the everyday experiences and interactions that reveal people's true characters.[5]
From: The Doctrine of Paticcasamuppada
(1) Daily life illustrates how Avijja and Tanha drive actions, such as seeing, desiring, and obtaining, which perpetuate the cycle of Paticcasamuppada.[6]
From: Blue Annals (deb-ther sngon-po)
(1) The manner in which he organized his activities every day, including rituals, meals, and periods of silence.[7] (2) The daily life of stag lung pa is characterized by specific routines and practices that reflect his spiritual commitments and lifestyle.[8]
From: The Great Chariot
(1) The ordinary context in which the insights and experiences from meditation should be applied.[9]
From: Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies
(1) The charter concludes by reiterating the society’s commitment to striving first and foremost to improve the conditions of this for individual workers, according to the provided text.[10]
Hindu concept of 'Daily life'
Daily life in Hinduism encompasses routine activities, physical and mental factors, rituals, and practices. It involves emotional control, health practices like Ayurveda and Vyayama, and societal customs. Character formation and well-being are central, influenced by habits and routines.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) It is significantly impacted by Sandhigata Vata. The modern lifestyle's stressors exacerbate Vata imbalances, contributing to the prevalence of this condition. It often results in disability.[11] (2) In this, people in costal Karnataka use medicinal plants as food in the form of Tambali or Chutney routinely, selecting species according to seasonal availability to act on different tissue systems.[12] (3) Cosmetics has become an important & influential part of human’s this in today’s world due to one’s tendency for self-care & regard as it boost their confidence and self-esteem.[13] (4) This is the context in which Brahmacharya plays a pivotal role by supporting Stambhas and other Upastambhas, contributing to the individual's overall well-being.[14] (5) This is a specific aspect of a patient's life, and Shallaki may improve the general condition and quality of this aspect for patients.[15]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) Yoga should be an integral part of this, added to our educational systems, and sustained learning of it should be adopted for the whole life.[16] (2) The name itself indicates that Yoga are often and will be used “in this”. It offers spiritual guidance on the path of life through the practice of Mantra Yoga and Kriya Yoga.[17] (3) The oil plays an important role in this, due to its constitutive property and being an essential part of our food.[18] (4) The effects of vitiligo can be psychologically devastating, placing a considerable burden on the daily routines and experiences of individuals affected by the condition.[19] (5) Daily life requires an effort to control emotions in order to lessen the impact of the Kleshas, which can create problems.[20]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) Daily and seasonal regimen advocated in Ayurveda should be included in daily life.[21]
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) The routine or everyday activities and experiences that individuals encounter.[22]
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) Referring to the regular activities and responsibilities undertaken by women, consistent with their societal roles.[23]
From: Kathasaritsagara (the Ocean of Story)
(1) The custom of betel-chewing that enters into the daily existence of over a hundred million people.[24]
The concept of Daily life in local and regional sources
Daily life encompasses the routine, everyday experiences and activities defining an individual's existence. It includes mundane tasks, interactions, and the context for applying teachings, finding fulfillment, and understanding one's world. It also highlights how external factors like religious beliefs, culture, and literature influence our daily lives.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) In those days, a minister’s daily life primarily consisted of speech-making at public receptions, indicating the importance of public appearances.[25] (2) The Ramayana has a great influence on the daily life and conduct of millions of men and women, serving as models or warnings for their behavior and decisions.[26] (3) The unity propounded by your fundamental teachings must sometime come out in the forms of this.[27] (4) Mr. Ramakotiswara Rau has a passion for beauty and joy, which for all their virtue are extremely expensive in this.[28] (5) Something of the Andhras that Telugu Literature as a whole reflects very little of.[29]
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) The provided text suggests that certain qualities will make for strength in the stress that occurs within one's everyday existence.[30] (2) This term is used to describe the area where the teachings should be applied, emphasizing the importance of integrating these concepts into every facet of existence, no matter how small.[31] (3) This refers to the everyday experiences of individuals, suggesting a focus on the practical aspects of existence, highlighting the importance of everyday existence.[32]
From: Buddhist Ceremonies and Rituals of Sri Lanka
(1) The everyday experiences and routines of individuals that are influenced by their religious beliefs.[33]
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) The text allows us to enter into the daily life of a twelfth-century king, and introduce us to some of the many ways in which he would spend his leisure time at court, providing context to the king's lifestyle.[34]
The concept of Daily life in scientific sources
"Daily life" encompasses routine experiences and activities of individuals. It can be impacted by health conditions, external stressors, and the need for coping mechanisms. It also involves integrating wellness practices, using technology, and considering factors like work, relationships, and personal pursuits. The quality of life is central to daily life.
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Daily Life activities encompasses the routine tasks and activities that elderly individuals require assistance with, such as personal care, housework, and meal preparation.[35] (2) Daily life encompasses the activities and routines individuals engage in every day, which can be negatively impacted by neurological or neurocognitive impairments.[36] (3) The COVID-19 crisis significantly changed the daily life of almost all participants, with measures such as social distancing, mask-wearing, and lockdowns being implemented, showing a statistically significant relationship between the pandemic's impact on daily life and the presence of NCDs.[37] (4) Daily life refers to the aspects of the students' and staff's routines and activities that were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdown measures.[38] (5) Daily life can be influenced by compromised oral health, as it is associated with oral pain, difficulty in chewing, avoidance of smiling, being teased, and skipping school.[39]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) The content mentions **daily life**, which indicates a focus on the routine activities and experiences of individuals in their everyday existence.[40] (2) Understanding the existing village situation, how daily life is built, and the available infrastructure is essential for assessing community well-being.[41] (3) It has been impacted by the novel coronavirus disease, with individuals changing how and how much they produce and consume.[42] (4) Community reorganization is facilitated through sports and the “Sphere of Daily Life” based on a case of Tarumi-ku, Kobe in Japan, highlighting the role of sports and local activities in fostering community bonds.[43] (5) It is a topic communicated through paintings, providing insight into ideas about womanhood at particular points in history, including gendered roles and expectations.[44]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) Symptoms prevented a percentage of respondents from doing normal activities of this or leisure activities.[45] (2) Physical activity plays an important role in daily life and exercise therapy can range from 10 minutes to vigorous sessions.[46] (3) The everyday experiences and activities of individuals, and the impact of communication devices on the quality of life in daily life is important.[47] (4) This describes the function, productivity, emotional stability, and life satisfaction that can be considered as indicative of the improved quality of life of the patient.[48] (5) This is significantly affected by knee osteoarthritis, and balance control, including maintaining static postures and dynamic movements, is essential for these activities.[49]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is one of the stressors identified by Sheu et al. during the clinical teaching in nursing programme.[50] (2) This refers to the activities and routines of everyday living, and amputees must be prescribed with the correct prosthesis components according to the amputee’s activities in daily life.[51] (3) The routine activities and tasks that people perform every day, which can be affected by neurocognitive disorders, and is considered.[52] (4) A portion of stroke patients require assistance to manage their routines, highlighting the challenges faced in performing essential tasks and activities.[53] (5) This refers to the routine activities and experiences of a person's life, which can be affected by the loss of smell.[54]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) The context in which mindfulness and its application can produce impressive results in reducing symptoms across a wide range of mental and physical health problems.[55] (2) This term describes the everyday experiences and activities that constitute a person's existence.[56] (3) This is mentioned in the context of premenstrual symptoms and their effects on activities, highlighting the practical implications of these conditions on a person's routines.[57] (4) This is affected by the onset of the eye condition, as those affected may no longer see well, affecting their quality of life.[58]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) The various signs and symptoms of dry eye often prompt patients to seek eye care due to its widespread effect on this.[59] (2) The street food vendors may be sensitized with the fact of the importance of hygiene and the synthesized nanoparticles may be analyzed and processed further for making their use in this such as in soaps, dish washes, or hand sanitizers.[60] (3) Integrating health and wellness promotion into routine activities, with wearable devices playing a role in monitoring and decision-making.[61]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) The routine activities and experiences that constitute an individual's everyday existence, and moderate and severe pain interferes with the patients' daily functioning.[62] (2) This refers to the impact of the condition on a patient's ability to perform everyday tasks, helping to assess the severity and functional limitations caused by the disease.[63]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) This is an aspect of an orphan's life in which an adult volunteer takes an interest, becoming a role model during development.[64] (2) The idea is that the orphan will have an adult who takes an interest in his or her daily life and becomes a role model.[65]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) The course of everyday existence, where exposure to hazardous products can occur.[66]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) The provided information shows how religious beliefs and practices are integrated into the everyday routines and decisions of individuals, influencing their interactions and relationships within their communities.[67] (2) Daily life inevitably presents trials and challenges to believers, and spirituality enables them to apply the lessons they have learned from faith.[68] (3) It emphasizes simplicity, moderation, and ethical behavior in daily human actions as central to ecological balance, cultural ecology values cultural diversity and traditions.[69] (4) The text refers to the everyday experiences of lay believers, which is addressed in the article in relation to the practical implications of deification.[70] (5) It refers to the ordinary, routine activities and experiences that make up an individual's everyday existence, influenced by cultural and personal values.[71]
From: Religious Inquiries (Journal)
(1) Daily life practices and common belief make the relation between humans and geography in Dersim, which is why mythical stories gain such an importance.[72] (2) Daily life requirements do not need to be abandoned by a jivanmukta, as Shankara continued to exert himself in effort and activity up to the last days of his life.[73]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) 'Minimal risk' is defined by the Draft Regulations as a probability and magnitude of harm or discomfort no greater than that ordinarily encountered in daily life.[74] (2) This refers to the routine activities and experiences that make up a person's everyday existence, encompassing work, social interactions, relationships, and personal pursuits.[75]
Classical concept of 'Daily life'
From: Development of Religion and Thought in Ancient Egypt
(1) Daily life is the setting for charms and magical devices which had proved efficacious against them during earthly life might prove equally valuable in the hereafter.[76] (2) Death is a glad release, appearing in the form of concrete pictures drawn from the daily life of the Nile-dweller, according to the poem in the text.[77] (3) Is reflected through terms current in the palace, street, and bazaar, offering glimpses into the world and the experiences of people from five thousand years ago.[78]
From: Popular Literature in Ancient Egypt
(1) Songs reflected the daily life of ancient Egyptians, capturing the essence of their work, environment, and social interactions.[79]
From: Egypt Through The Stereoscope
(1) The routine activities, experiences, and interactions that constitute an individual's everyday existence, encompassing work, leisure, relationships, and personal pursuits.[80]
