Significance of Sea-shore

The sea-shore holds significant cultural and historical relevance, as seen through various perspectives. In ancient India, it was vital for towns and cities due to water abundance. Puranas associate it with tribes and Brahma's actions, while Mahayana highlights it as a location for a young brahman's endeavors and a tale of a monkey and a crocodile. Theravada connects it to a crow's food search, and Indian history views it as a site of temples, shells, community activities, and a figurative space for dreams.1
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Synonyms: Coast, Beach, Shoreline, Waterfront, Seaside

In Dutch: Kust; In Finnish: Merenranta; In Spanish: Costa; In German: Strand; In Malay: Pantai laut; In Swedish: Havsstrand; In Portugese: Litoral; In Italian: Riva del mare; In Polish: Pobrzeże

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Buddhist concept of 'Sea-shore'

Hindu concept of 'Sea-shore'

The concept of Sea-shore in local and regional sources

Classical concept of 'Sea-shore'