Significance of Picture
Synonyms: Image, Photo, Snapshot, Illustration, Portrait, Representation, Graphic, Photograph, Print, Likeness
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Hindu concept of 'Picture'
In Hinduism, "Picture" signifies representations of life's fluctuating experiences, encompassing both positive and negative aspects. It also refers to visual drawings inscribed on sacred stones.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) visual representations or drawings that are marked on the sacred stone.[1]
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) A representation or depiction that captures the essence of fluctuating experiences similar to landscapes, which includes both highs and lows.[2]
Jain concept of 'Picture'
In Jainism, "Picture" signifies a visual representation, like a portrait, used for identification. In the story, a swan delivers a picture to Kanakavati, enabling her to recognize the young man depicted.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) The swan dropped a picture in Kanakavati's lap, showing the young man's likeness, so she could recognize him.[3]
The concept of Picture in local and regional sources
"Picture" has multiple meanings: a white horse image in a poem, artwork with artistic value, a Karma symbol, and an informal term for movies. It can be a powerful instrument with great responsibility.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) Tastefully hung in varied corners of light, these decorative items later scare with images of dreadful monsters and dreadfuller sins, intensifying the unsettling atmosphere.[4] (2) Artwork created by Ravindra, sometimes a portrait of a girl or an old woman, which can evoke strong emotions and be the subject of intense focus.[5] (3) It is a moment of natya, and can be a depiction of human emotions, actions, or nature.[6] (4) It represents an image that someone had created and placed within a golden frame, intended to adorn a wall within their home.[7] (5) This refers to an element in the poem, that is on the wall and shows a white horse.[8]
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) This is a visual representation, which is described as symbolic of Karma, Bhakti, Jnana, and Yoga, which are united to achieve a vision.[9]
The concept of Picture in scientific sources
Picture, in this context, refers to images being published online alongside sensitive health records. This combination sparks outrage, with individuals threatening legal action to protect their privacy.
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Pictures, along with health records, being published on the internet prompts a strong reaction, with most individuals indicating they would pursue legal action.[10]
Classical concept of 'Picture'
From: Egyptian Magic
(1) Pictures were utilized in tombs and on papyri, with the belief that through prayers and words of power, these pictures could transform into realities and provide for the needs of the deceased.[11] (2) Pictures were used in magic as part of the ancient Egyptian religious system, combined with spells, enchantments, and figures to produce supernatural effects.[12]
From: The Gods of the Egyptians Vol 1
(1) The man who shall make one of the things which are to the north of the hidden house of the Tuat shall find it of great benefit to him.[13]
From: Aesop's Fables (English translation)
(1) It is a painted representation of a liquid-filled container that the bird mistakes for real, leading to unfortunate consequences.[14]
