Significance of Mixed

The keyphrase "Mixed" refers to a combination or mixture of various elements and qualities across different contexts. In Jainism, it signifies the blend of life and non-life attributes. Vaishnavism interprets "Mixed" as a state where diverse sounds and experiences merge. The Purana associates it with the eternal principle comprising various elements. Additionally, in the historical context of India, "Mixed" translates to Misra, indicating the blending or combining of various things.1
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Synonyms: Blended, Combined, Diverse, Varied, Hybrid, Integrated, Intermingled

In Finnish: Sekoitettu; In Spanish: Mezclado; In Dutch: Gemengd

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Hindu concept of 'Mixed'

Jain concept of 'Mixed'

The concept of Mixed in local and regional sources

The concept of Mixed in scientific sources