Significance of Diverse places
According to Tibetan Buddhism, diverse places are defined as distinct locations that offer unique images or experiences, highlighting the variety in perception. Additionally, these diverse places maintain the inherent qualities of what is perceived, specifically sound, despite their differences. This concept emphasizes both the uniqueness of each location and the consistency of the experience within those varied environments.
Synonyms: Diverse regions, Different regions
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Buddhist concept of 'Diverse places'
Diverse places in Buddhism signify distinct locations that offer unique experiences while maintaining the fundamental qualities of perception, such as sound, illustrating the coexistence of varied environments and consistent inherent traits.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) The various locations where word-sounds can be manifested, creating the understanding that word-sounds are not uniform across space.[1] (2) Locations that are distinct from one another, where different images or experiences are recognized.[2] (3) Various locations that do not alter the inherent qualities of the thing perceived, in this case, sound.[3]