Significance of Every year
Synonyms: Yearly, Each year, Per annum, Once a year
In Finnish: Joka vuosi; In Spanish: Cada año
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Buddhist concept of 'Every year'
In Buddhism, "Every year" signifies an annual event dedicated to the ordination of nuns, highlighting a significant ritual that promotes spiritual growth and community within the Buddhist tradition.
From: Vinaya Pitaka (2): Bhikkhuni-vibhanga (the analysis of Nun’ rules)
(1) An annual occurrence indicating that nuns were ordained once per year.[1]
From: Vinaya Pitaka (4): Parivara
(1) This refers to the frequency of ordaining, with the text describing an offense for ordaining with this pattern.[2]
Hindu concept of 'Every year'
In Hinduism, "Every year" signifies the annual celebration of Madhavendra Puri's appearance, reflecting consistency in worship, and highlights Indumati's regular honoring of a lost gold bracelet, symbolizing continuous devotion and remembrance.
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) Indicates the regularity and consistency of the celebration of Madhavendra Puri's appearance day, happening annually.[3]
The concept of Every year in scientific sources
Every year signifies the frequency of zinc application to maize crops within a maize-wheat cropping system, as indicated by regional sources.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) This is one of the frequency levels, where zinc is applied to the maize crop in the maize-wheat cropping system.[4]
Classical concept of 'Every year'
From: Legends Of The Gods
(1) A recurring event when His Majesty visits a certain place, and chiefs bring gifts, indicating a regular practice of tribute and homage.[5]
From: The History of Herodotus
(1) Amasis established the law that every year each one of the Egyptians should declare to the ruler of his district, from what source he got his livelihood.[6]
