Significance of Ability
Synonyms: Capability, Skill, Talent, Power, Capacity, Potential, Expertise, Prowess, Dexterity
In Spanish: Capacidad; In Dutch: Vaardigheid; In Finnish: Kyky
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Hindu concept of 'Ability'
In Hinduism, Ability encompasses the capacity to serve guests, perform actions skillfully, and effectively describe significant narratives, such as Nityananda's pastimes, highlighting its importance in spiritual and social contexts.
From: Hayanaratna: The Jewel of Annual Astrology
(1) This is one of the sahamas, a set of concepts that aid in the outcomes of all the houses, in the same manner that fate supports the endeavors of people.[1] (2) This is one of the sahamas, and it signifies the power or capacity to do something, as referenced in the text.[2] (3) This sahama is derived by subtracting the ruler of the ascendant from Mars, with the reverse calculation applied at night, and it is also derived when Mars is the ruler.[3] (4) This term signifies the power of the body, which is the capacity to perform actions and functions.[4]
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) The capability or skill to perform a specific action, in this case, to describe Nityananda's pastimes.[5] (2) The capacity or means through which one can provide service or hospitality to guests.[6] (3) The capacity or skill to perform a specific action or describe something effectively.[7]
The concept of Ability in scientific sources
Ability in this context pertains to the advanced techniques developed over recent decades for isolating and culturing cells from various specialized tissues, emphasizing the importance of these methods in biological research and applications.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) The ability to isolate, culture, investigate, experiment, and safely store cells from many different specialized tissues has existed for only a few decades, which is important.[8]