Significance of Fell to the ground

In Vaishnavism, the phrase "Fell to the ground" encompasses various physical responses indicating intense emotional and spiritual experiences. It describes actions such as collapsing in distress, losing balance, or surrendering in humility during worship. This phenomenon often signifies a profound connection to divine experiences, reflecting overwhelming feelings in individuals, including notable figures like Radha and Nityananda. In broader contexts, it also illustrates the impact of significant events, emotional turmoil, and the repercussions of humility.

Synonyms: Dropped, Collapsed, Descended, Landed, Fell down

In Dutch: Viel op de grond; In Finnish: Kaatui maahan; In Spanish: Cayó al suelo; In German: Fiel zu Boden; In Malay: Jatuh ke tanah; In Swedish: Föll till marken; In French: Tombé au sol; In Portugese: Caiu no chão; In Italian: Cadde a terra; In Polish: Upadł na ziemię

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Buddhist concept of 'Fell to the ground'

Hindu concept of 'Fell to the ground'

Jain concept of 'Fell to the ground'

The concept of Fell to the ground in local and regional sources

Classical concept of 'Fell to the ground'