Significance of Therefore
Synonyms: For that reason, Accordingly, As a result
In Finnish: Shikshi; In Dutch: Daarom; In Spanish: Por lo tanto
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Buddhist concept of 'Therefore'
In Buddhism, "Therefore" signifies a conclusion drawn from prior reasoning, highlighting the logical progression of thought that leads to understanding and enlightenment based on previous teachings and principles.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) A word used to indicate the conclusion or outcome derived from previous arguments.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Therefore'
In Hinduism, "Therefore" serves as a transitional and conjunctive word, indicating conclusions drawn from previous statements and linking thoughts logically to imply results and subsequent implications derived from those statements.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) A word used to indicate a conclusion or result based on preceding information or actions.[2] (2) A conjunction used to conclude that what follows is a consequence of what has been stated before.[3] (3) A word indicating a logical conclusion drawn from previous statements, often used to emphasize a point.[4] (4) A transitional word indicating the reasoning behind the request to show the Supreme Person.[5] (5) A conjunction indicating a conclusion or implication drawn from previous statements.[6]
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) A word indicating a conclusion or a result, connecting prior statements with subsequent implications.[7]
From: Kena upanishad (Madhva commentary)
(1) A conjunction indicating the reason for the Yaksha's disappearance due to Indra's approach.[8]