Significance of Dull-witted

In Tibetan Buddhism, the term "Dull-witted" characterizes individuals unable to discern things independently, often due to the influence of the Veda. It also describes people who may have difficulties with memory or comprehension, contrasting them with those who have clearer recollections. Similarly, in Purana, "Dull-witted" refers to those whose minds are constrained by past Karmas, hindering their ability to grasp deeper spiritual concepts. This concept highlights the challenges faced in spiritual understanding and personal growth.

Synonyms: Dim-witted, Stupid, Simple-minded, Unintelligent, Simple

In Dutch: Dom van geest; In Finnish: Tylsä älykäs; In Spanish: Tonto de ingenio

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Buddhist concept of 'Dull-witted'

Hindu concept of 'Dull-witted'

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