Significance of Gate

In Vaishnavism, the term "Gate" signifies the designated entrance or opening where an elephant is positioned, symbolizing a threshold for confrontation. This concept encapsulates the idea of a pivotal point of engagement, suggesting that the Gate serves as a crucial juncture that one must cross to face challenges or obstacles in a spiritual or situational context. The presence of the elephant at this Gate further emphasizes the importance of this location in the broader framework of Vaishnavite beliefs.1
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Synonyms: Barrier, Entrance, Portal, Doorway, Fence, Opening, Passage., Gateway, Access

In Dutch: Hek; In Swedish: Gate; In German: Tor; In Spanish: Puerta; In Polish: Brama; In Malay: Gerbang; In Finnish: Portti; In French: Grille; In Portugese: Portão; In Italian: Cancello

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Buddhist concept of 'Gate'

Hindu concept of 'Gate'

Jain concept of 'Gate'

The concept of Gate in local and regional sources

The concept of Gate in scientific sources

Classical concept of 'Gate'