Significance of Life of the world

The Life of the world, as described in various texts, encapsulates the essential elements sustaining existence. In Purana, it highlights the Sun, the wind-god, and water's role in life. Mahayana focuses on Dharmabhanaka's impact. Historical references denote a divine presence symbolizing knowledge and a state of awareness beyond personal attributes, exemplified through Krishna and Vishnu as essential sustainers. Additionally, it portrays God’s intimate role in nurturing and fulfilling the needs of all beings while emphasizing divine love and connection.

Synonyms: Worldly existence, Earthly life, -

In Dutch: Het leven van de wereld; In Finnish: Maailman elämä

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Buddhist concept of 'Life of the world'

Hindu concept of 'Life of the world'

The concept of Life of the world in local and regional sources

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