Significance of Subject

The term Subject holds multiple meanings across different contexts in religious, philosophical, and scientific frameworks. In Tibetan Buddhism, it pertains to central topics in philosophical reasoning and cognition discussions. In Vaishnavism and Dharmashastra, it refers to individuals under a ruler's authority, highlighting the monarch's responsibility for their welfare. In Jyotisha and Science, it denotes the focus of discussion or the participants in research studies. Overall, Subject encompasses entities or individuals analyzed or discussed within various traditions, emphasizing their significance and context.1
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Synonyms: Topic, Theme, Matter, Issue, Content, Focus, Area, Field, Discipline

In German: Thema; In Dutch: Onderwerp; In Finnish: Aihe; In Spanish: Sujeto; In Swedish: Ämne; In Malay: Subjek; In French: Sujet

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Buddhist concept of 'Subject'

Hindu concept of 'Subject'

The concept of Subject in local and regional sources

The concept of Subject in scientific sources