In Vyakarana, the concept of Point refers to the primary argument or idea that is the focus of discussion or debate. This term encapsulates the essence of the topic being analyzed, serving as the foundational element around which conversations revolve. Understanding the Point allows participants to engage more meaningfully and critically, ensuring that the discourse remains aligned with the central theme. By identifying the Point, one can navigate the complexities of the dialogue effectively.1
In Hinduism, "Point" signifies the core argument or concept under discussion, serving as a focal element in philosophical debates and spiritual teachings, guiding practitioners toward deeper understanding and insight in their beliefs.
Significance in Jyotisha (astronomy and astrology):
(1) These are numerical values used to quantify the strength of planetary aspects. The text mentions that the aspects in points and so on are used to calculate the duration of the tasira periods. The planets have these values.[1]
(2) This is a vargottama.[2]
The keyphrase "Point" signifies a moment of understanding or realization for the disciple, indicating a transition from confusion to clarity, leading to silence as a sign of comprehension.
Significance in India history and geography:
(1) This is what the disciple now understood, and he became silent.[6]
(1) The phrase refers to the specific mechanisms or sections of the railway tracks that require careful attention and manipulation to direct the train's course safely.[7]