Significance of Pashcat
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Hindu concept of 'Pashcat'
In Hinduism, Pashcat can be interpreted as both a sequential term, indicating actions following care for sons, and as a positional term meaning "behind," reflecting the gopis' relationship to Krishna in their devotion.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) An adverb indicating a direction, specifically 'from the west', suggesting a geographical location relevant to the narrative's action or search.[1] (2) This term indicates the temporal sequence, specifying that circumambulation is performed after bathing, thus establishing the order of the rituals.[2] (3) then; denotes the sequence of events where after caring for their sons, the gopis proceeded to look at Krishna.[3] (4) Means behind, indicating a position relative to others.[4]
