Significance of Desire to see

Desire to see is a multifaceted concept explored across Tibetan Buddhism, Vaishnavism, Purana, Indian history, and Kavyashastra. It signifies the longing or aspiration to perceive and connect with the divine or significant presence, such as that of Lord Krishna or other spiritual entities. This yearning expresses the spirit's intrinsic motivation for understanding, awareness, and direct experience, contrasting with the insentient nature of matter. Through various cultural lenses, it reflects deep emotional and spiritual urges to witness the sacred and profound.

Synonyms: Longing, Yearning, Craving, Wish, Want, Eagerness, Aspiration, Curiosity, Inquisitiveness

In Dutch: Verlangen om te zien

In Finnish: Halu nähdä

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Buddhist concept of 'Desire to see'

Hindu concept of 'Desire to see'

The concept of Desire to see in local and regional sources

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