Significance of Multiple activities
The concept of multiple activities, as outlined in Vyakarana, pertains to the diverse actions or processes carried out by others, which consciousness appears to track or follow. This notion emphasizes the connection between external actions and the awareness that observes these various activities, highlighting the interplay between the actions of others and the conscious experience of an individual.
Synonyms: Various activities, Numerous activities, Several activities, Diverse activities, Various tasks, Multiple actions
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Hindu concept of 'Multiple activities'
In Hinduism, Multiple activities encompass diverse actions or processes that individuals engage in, suggesting that consciousness is influenced or guided by these varied pursuits. This interconnectedness reflects the dynamic nature of existence and spiritual practice.
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) The various actions or processes that are performed by others, which consciousness seems to follow.[1]
The concept of Multiple activities in scientific sources
Multiple activities, in this context, signifies the challenge of classifying social enterprises. Many engage in various activities, obscuring their primary focus and complicating mapping efforts.
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Multiple activities taking place simultaneously and in alignment are likely to reinforce each other, making them more effective than when used in isolation, for example, capacity building of professionals in combination with empowering of persons with low health literacy.[2] (2) Harmonious passion allows for easier integration and, thus, less friction and Brown et al. revealed that individuals with HP are more flexible when investing resources and Vallerand claimed that the flexibility of investing in these resources makes it easier for individuals with HP to engage in multiple activities in different domains.[3] (3) Adding to the complexity in mapping the types of activities was the fact that many of the social enterprises were engaged in a range of these, so it was difficult to determine their main activity.[4]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Hosting at farmers markets can expand the customer base by appealing to different needs, deepening the social and community cohesion fostered at markets, and making the markets themselves more sustainable.[5]