Significance of Live
Synonyms: Exist, Be, Reside, Survive, Function, Flourish, Inhabit, Occupy, Endure, Breathe
In Swedish: Bo; In Dutch: Live; In German: Live; In Finnish: Elää; In Spanish: Vivir; In French: En direct; In Malay: Langsung; In Portugese: Ao vivo; In Italian: Vivere; In Polish: Na żywo
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Hindu concept of 'Live'
In Hinduism, "Live" signifies a state of existence freed from bondage for those who know Brahman, embodying a glorious life, and also reflects the struggle for survival and honor after battle.
From: Mahabharata (English)
(1) The concept of survival in the aftermath of battle, particularly in the context of not being able to return to combat with honor.[1]
From: Gautami Mahatmya
(1) All lives are saved by medicinal herbs, which are honored by the worlds and are free from egoism.[2]
From: Yoga Vasistha [English], Volume 1-4
(1) The lives of wise men are viewed with dispassion, as they experience neither gladness nor sadness in their enjoyment or deprivation.[3]
From: Vivekachudamani
(1) This means to exist or have life, specifically for the knower of Brahman, who is freed from bondage, living a glorious life.[4]
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) The duration of existence, which was given to sannyasis by great personalities.[5]
Jain concept of 'Live'
In Jainism, "Live" signifies the multiple incarnations an individual experiences on their path to spiritual perfection, as well as possessions attributed to infernal beings, underscoring the complexity of existence and spiritual growth.
From: Bhagavati-sutra (Viyaha-pannatti)
(1) These are things that are owned by infernal beings, as stated within the provided statements.[6] (2) Refers to the various incarnations, or rebirths, an individual may undergo on their spiritual journey towards attaining perfection.[7]
From: Naladiyar
(1) The duration of existence, which is valued and protected, but sometimes must be sacrificed to uphold principles and avoid the lasting consequences of sin or dishonor.[8]
The concept of Live in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Live" emphasizes the importance of embracing genuine experiences over mere productivity, suggesting that appreciating life’s moments is essential for fulfillment and well-being.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) Lives, as exemplified by those who serve, can be nobly spent helping others by sharing their talent and contributing to the well-being of others.[9] (2) It means more than just breathing; it involves actively participating in life and taking action.[10] (3) The act of truly experiencing life, which the author advocates as being more important than relentless productivity.[11]
The concept of Live in scientific sources
In the context, "Live" signifies the presence and existence of people. The text suggests that improved access to ARVs has the potential to significantly improve the lives of millions, implying a positive impact on their well-being and survival.
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) This refers to the length of life, health, wealth, and physical appearance, encompassing various aspects of existence.[12] (2) The state of being alive, which is described as truly laudable in the context of saving animals.[13]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) The existence of people, and greater access to ARVS could change the lives of millions of people, according to the text.[14]
Classical concept of 'Live'
From: Aesop's Fables (English translation)
(1) Lives were begged for by the shepherds, highlighting their fear of the panther's retribution and their willingness to sacrifice their possessions for survival.[15]
