Significance of Energy

Across various traditions, the concept of energy is multifaceted. Buddhism views it as a factor of enlightenment, while Hinduism connects it to vital strengths. In Purana, it signifies vigor, motivation in soldiers, and the ability to act. Yoga sees energy as the force for practices, and Ayurveda associates it with well-being and vitality from foods. Vedanta links it to the power from Vedas, and Dharmashastra relates it to appearance. Mahayana considers it essential for spiritual practice and action. Theravada views it as effort in spiritual practice, and Indian history sees it as a vital resource. Health Sciences defines it as vitality, physical concepts, and the capacity for work.1
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Synonyms: Power, Vitality, Vigor, Dynamism, Force, Strength, Zest, Liveliness, Enthusiasm, Potency, Intensity, Stamina, Spirit

In Malay: Tenaga; In Dutch: Energie; In German: Energie; In Finnish: Energiaa; In Spanish: Energía; In Swedish: Energi; In French: Énergie; In Finnish: Energia

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Buddhist concept of 'Energy'

Hindu concept of 'Energy'

Jain concept of 'Energy'

The concept of Energy in local and regional sources

The concept of Energy in scientific sources