Significance of Moving

Moving, as defined in various philosophies and contexts, encompasses diverse actions and meanings. In Tibetan Buddhism, it signifies actions bringing together or separating objects in space. Vaishnavism describes it as challenging for Shri Radha and requests made to Haridasa. Rasashastra relates it to the mixing of mercury, while Mahayana views it as a potential disturbance to a bird’s nest. In Indian history, it reflects the actions of admirers, and in a scientific sense, it denotes the act of relocating.1
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Synonyms: Changing, Migrating, Changing position

In Dutch: Verhuizen; In Finnish: Liikkuminen; In Spanish: Emocionante

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Buddhist concept of 'Moving'

Hindu concept of 'Moving'

The concept of Moving in local and regional sources

The concept of Moving in scientific sources