Significance of Ama
In German: Ama; In Finnish: Ama; In Spanish: Ama; In Dutch: Ik ben
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Hindu concept of 'Ama'
Ama in Hinduism represents undigested chyle due to weak digestion, leading to diseases. It also symbolizes togetherness and obscurity in cosmic elements, while in Ayurveda, it signifies toxic impurities needing treatment.
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 4: Iatrochemistry
(1) An undigested part of the chyle leading to a specific type of indigestion known as amajirna.[1] (2) The undigested part of the chyle that accumulates in the body due to a deficiency in the digestive fire, leading to various diseases.[2] (3) An Ayurvedic term indicating toxicity or impurities present in the body, which the medicine addresses.[3]
Jain concept of 'Ama'
In Jainism, the term Ama (आम) signifies a particle that expresses assent and surprise, reflecting an acknowledgment or agreement with a statement or situation. This highlights the importance of conscious recognition in Jain thought.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) (आम), is a particle denoting assent and surprise.[4]