Significance of Manifest

The concept of 'Manifest' varies across different philosophies. In Jainism, it describes the moment when knowledge becomes operational in a soul. Tibetan Buddhism sees it as perceivable phenomena produced externally, contrasting with the Unmanifest. Vaishnavism emphasizes the emergence of divine forms and spiritual benefits, while other traditions like Yoga and Vedanta focus on the evolution of forms and the revealing of inherent truths. Overall, 'Manifest' signifies the process of making something evident or visible across various spiritual teachings.1
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Synonyms: Reveal, Evidence, Present

In Dutch: Manifest; In Finnish: Selvä; In Spanish: Manifiesto

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Buddhist concept of 'Manifest'

Hindu concept of 'Manifest'

Jain concept of 'Manifest'

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