Significance of Capa
Synonyms: Cover, Layer, Cloak, Lid, Cap, Shield, Shell, Top, Sheath
In Finnish: Capa; In Dutch: Hoed
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Buddhist concept of 'Capa'
Capa in Buddhism symbolizes the complexity of desire and attachment through the narrative of the chief hunter's daughter, whose entanglement with Upaka illustrates the struggles inherent in human emotions and relationships.
From: Maha Buddhavamsa—The Great Chronicle of Buddhas
(1) The daughter of the chief hunter who becomes entangled in Upaka's life, reflecting on themes of desire and attachment.[1]
The concept of Capa in local and regional sources
Capa relates to the text as it describes an arc involved in calculating the true declination and the angle, derived from jya through specific mathematical operations to determine shighraphala in degrees.
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) This is the arc, and becomes the true declination.[2] (2) The term capa refers to an arc, as described in the text.[3] (3) The arc of the angle, or the inverse sine, obtained from the jya, and is determined by subtracting khandajivas and performing calculations with the remainder to find the shighraphala in degrees.[4]
The concept of Capa in scientific sources
Capa denotes the Children's Attraction to Physical Activity questionnaire, an essential tool for assessing children's enthusiasm for engaging in physical activities, guiding interventions to promote healthier lifestyles among youth.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This refers to the Children's Attraction to Physical Activity questionnaire, which is used to measure children's interest in physical activities.[5]