Significance of Daily life
Synonyms: Everyday life, Day-to-day existence, Regular life, Daily routine, Ordinary life, Normal life
In Dutch: Dagelijks leven; In Finnish: Jokapäiväinen elämä; In Spanish: Vida diaria; In German: Alltag; In Swedish: Det dagliga livet; In Malay: Kehidupan seharian; In Spanish: Vida cotidiana; In French: La vie quotidienne; In Finnish: ´¡°ù°ì¾±±ð±ô䳾ä; In Swedish: Vardagslivet
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Buddhist concept of 'Daily life'
Daily life in Buddhism encompasses routines and practices reflecting spiritual commitments, the application of meditation insights, and the observation of key teachings like impermanence and anatta in ordinary experiences and interactions.
From: Cetasikas
(1) The context in which Abhidhamma teachings and cetasikas are applied, emphasizing their relevance and practical implications.[1] (2) The context in which the realities of impermanence, dukkha, and anatta are observed and experienced.[2]
From: Guide to Tipitaka
(1) The everyday existence of individuals where the important teachings of the Buddha are meant to be practiced.[3]
From: Jataka tales [English], Volume 1-6
(1) Refers to the everyday experiences and interactions that reveal people's true characters.[4]
From: Blue Annals (deb-ther sngon-po)
(1) The manner in which he organized his activities every day, including rituals, meals, and periods of silence.[5] (2) The daily life of stag lung pa is characterized by specific routines and practices that reflect his spiritual commitments and lifestyle.[6]
From: The Great Chariot
(1) The ordinary context in which the insights and experiences from meditation should be applied.[7]
Hindu concept of 'Daily life'
Daily life in Hinduism encompasses societal roles, rituals from texts like the Vishnu Purana, customs like betel-chewing, and various daily activities and experiences, reflecting the interactions and living conditions of individuals within the community.
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) Referring to the regular activities and responsibilities undertaken by women, consistent with their societal roles.[8]
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) The routine or everyday activities and experiences that individuals encounter.[9]
From: Kathasaritsagara (the Ocean of Story)
(1) The custom of betel-chewing that enters into the daily existence of over a hundred million people.[10]
The concept of Daily life in local and regional sources
"Daily life" encompasses the ordinary experiences and routines that define human existence, highlighting the interplay of personal struggles, cultural contexts, and social interactions, as depicted in various artistic and literary expressions across different cultures.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The routine aspects of an individual's existence where moral and ethical behaviors should be enacted.[11] (2) The routine activities and rituals practiced by individuals, often disconnected from their original significance.[12] (3) The everyday experiences and struggles of individuals, often viewed as separate from the concept of culture.[13] (4) Refers to the everyday context in which Sarojini Naidu believed true virtue and fulfillment could be attained, contrary to seeking seclusion.[14] (5) Chandra Kiron's mundane existence that he finds unfulfilling, leading to his yearning for something greater.[15]
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) The provided text suggests that certain qualities will make for strength in the stress that occurs within one's everyday existence.[16] (2) This term is used to describe the area where the teachings should be applied, emphasizing the importance of integrating these concepts into every facet of existence, no matter how small.[17] (3) This refers to the everyday experiences of individuals, suggesting a focus on the practical aspects of existence, highlighting the importance of everyday existence.[18]
From: Buddhist Ceremonies and Rituals of Sri Lanka
(1) The everyday experiences and routines of individuals that are influenced by their religious beliefs.[19]
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) The text allows us to enter into the daily life of a twelfth-century king, and introduce us to some of the many ways in which he would spend his leisure time at court, providing context to the king's lifestyle.[20]
The concept of Daily life in scientific sources
Daily life encompasses routine activities and experiences that shape individuals' existence, influenced by various factors such as health conditions, stressors, and practices like green tea consumption and yoga, which can enhance well-being and adaptability.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This refers to the activities and routines of everyday living, and amputees must be prescribed with the correct prosthesis components according to the amputee’s activities in daily life.[21] (2) The routine activities and tasks that people perform every day, which can be affected by neurocognitive disorders, and is considered.[22] (3) A portion of stroke patients require assistance to manage their routines, highlighting the challenges faced in performing essential tasks and activities.[23] (4) This refers to the routine activities and experiences of a person's life, which can be affected by the loss of smell.[24]