Significance of Immobility

Immobility, as explored through various perspectives, signifies a state of being motionless and can represent total submission and devotion to the divine in Vaishnavism. In historical contexts, it highlights instances like Sri Aurobindo's stillness during a photograph session with Cartier-Bresson. In scientific terms, immobility is recognized as a crucial factor in the risk of developing deep vein thrombosis, especially after undergoing surgery or sustaining an injury. Each interpretation underscores the implications of being immobile in different domains.

Synonyms: Inactivity, Motionlessness, Stability, Rigidity, Idleness, Stagnation, Inertness, Paralysis

In Dutch: Onbeweeglijkheid; In Finnish: Liikkumattomuus; In Spanish: Inmovilidad; In German: Unbeweglichkeit

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Buddhist concept of 'Immobility'

Hindu concept of 'Immobility'

The concept of Immobility in local and regional sources

The concept of Immobility in scientific sources