Significance of Recipient

The term "Recipient" varies in meaning across different contexts. In Vaishnavism, it refers to someone who receives remnants of Lord Caitanya, while in Vyakarana, it denotes an entity benefiting from an action. Dharmashastra considers a recipient as someone receiving gifts based on their qualifications. In Mahayana, the recipient is a respected individual receiving generosity, and in Theravada, it highlights character in receiving offerings. Additionally, in science, the recipient pertains to someone receiving a blood transfusion, with implications for health outcomes.1
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Synonyms: Addressee, Receiver, Beneficiary, Party

In Dutch: Ontvanger; In Finnish: Vastaanottaja; In Spanish: Beneficiario; In Malay: Penerima; In Swedish: Mottagare; In German: Empfänger; In French: Destinataire

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Buddhist concept of 'Recipient'

Hindu concept of 'Recipient'

The concept of Recipient in local and regional sources

The concept of Recipient in scientific sources