Significance of Endowment
Synonyms: Donation, Contribution, Grant, Funding, Support, Gift, Bequest, Subsidy
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The concept of Endowment in local and regional sources
Endowment, in this context, signifies properties linked to Hindu temples and Mathas. These endowments are reportedly mismanaged due to secular individuals' unrestrained control and disregard for financial prudence.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) Properties attached to Hindu temples and Mathas, whose maladministration has grown, with unrestrained control by secular persons with little regard to economy.[1]
The concept of Endowment in scientific sources
Endowment, in this context, signifies a donation that generates income for the museum. This income is crucial, as the museum also depends on object and story donations or loans.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Endowments within urban parks, such as fitness areas, chess tables, and restaurants, show a direct correlation between their number and diversity and the overall surface area of the park, though density is lower in larger spaces.[2] (2) Endowment of a city plays a role in people's choice of location in space, according to regional and urban economics, in a cost–benefit setting of the utility function.[3] (3) Endowment is a keyword that appears at the top edge of a figure and is also contained in the second cluster along with Malaysia.[4] (4) The symmetric or asymmetric distribution of these among countries affects the equilibrium regimes and the activity of domestic exporting firms.[5] (5) A donation that becomes a source of income for the museum, relying on donations or loans of different kinds of objects and life stories.[6]
Classical concept of 'Endowment'
From: Development of Religion and Thought in Ancient Egypt
(1) This is the amount of wealth dedicated to the upkeep of a tomb and its rituals, sometimes surprisingly large, ensuring continued service and offerings.[7]
From: Aesop's Fables (English translation)
(1) Endowments refer to the qualities and attributes assigned to each creature by the Fates, such as beauty for the peacock, strength for the eagle and song for the nightingale.[8]
