Significance of Gaze at

In Vaishnavism, "Gaze at" signifies the act of looking steadily and intently, especially in admiration towards Lord Gaura. Additionally, it involves focusing on a specific point, such as the tip of the nose. In the context of Indian history, "Gaze at" similarly pertains to looking intently, exemplified by observing the autumn landscape. This dual interpretation highlights the spiritual and natural aspects of focused observation within these cultural contexts.1
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Synonyms: Look at, Regard, Observe, Watch, View, Contemplate

In Dutch: Kijk naar; In Finnish: Katsokaa; In Spanish: Contemplar

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Hindu concept of 'Gaze at'

The concept of Gaze at in local and regional sources