Significance of Taxonomy
Taxonomy, according to Vyakarana, is the classification system that organizes plants based on shared characteristics, as described by Kshirasvamin and in the Amarakosha. In a scientific context, taxonomy refers to the hierarchical classification of living organisms, exemplified by the coconut's classification from kingdom Plantae to species Cocos nucifera. This field encompasses the naming and categorization of both plants and animals, highlighting its importance in biological sciences.
Synonyms: Classification, Arrangement, Grouping, Hierarchy, Nomenclature, Classification scheme
In Dutch: Taxonomie; In Finnish: Taksonomia; In Spanish: Taxonomía
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Hindu concept of 'Taxonomy'
In Hinduism, Taxonomy denotes a classification system for plants, detailing their characteristics, as elaborated by Kshirasvamin and in Amarakosha, highlighting the systematic approach to understanding and categorizing botanical diversity.
From: Amarakoshodghatana of Kshirasvamin (study)
(1) The classification of plants, discussed in the context of Amarakosha's descriptions.[1] (2) The classification system that categorizes plants based on characteristics such as breaking or covering, as noted in definitions by Kshirasvamin.[2]
The concept of Taxonomy in scientific sources
Taxonomy is the science of classifying living organisms, encompassing the naming and categorizing of plants and animals. It provides a structured framework for identifying and studying biodiversity within various ecological contexts.
From: World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
(1) The science of classification of organisms, which, in this context, refers to the classification of plants.[3] (2) The scientific classification of organisms, including the classification of Abutilon hirtum L within the Malvaceae family.[4]
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine
(1) The science of classification of living organisms, which includes the naming and categorizing of plants and animals.[5]
From: Ayushdhara journal
(1) The classification of coconut in the plant kingdom, illustrating its botanical hierarchy from kingdom Plantae to species Cocos nucifera.[6]