Significance of Emphasis
According to Vedanta, emphasis is defined as the act of highlighting the significance of a previous statement by means of repetition. This technique underscores the importance of the original message, ensuring that it resonates and is understood clearly. By reiterating key points, emphasis serves to strengthen the overall impact of the communication, allowing the core message to be more effectively conveyed and retained by the audience.1
Synonyms: Stress, Importance, Significance, Weight, Priority, Accent, Attention, Prominence
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Hindu concept of 'Emphasis'
In Hinduism, Emphasis highlights the significance of prior statements by utilizing repetition, underscoring key teachings and beliefs within the tradition to reinforce their importance and deepen understanding.
Significance of Emphasis in Vedanta (school of philosophy):
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From: Chandogya Upanishad (english Translation)
(1) The act of stressing the importance of the preceding statement through repetition.[1]