Significance of Gravity
Synonyms: Force, Weight., Gravitational force, Weight
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Hindu concept of 'Gravity'
In Hinduism, Gravity is interpreted as both an immaterial and physical force causing attraction and falling, influencing the behavior of substances and recognized as a fundamental quality in the universe, embodying connections between elements like Earth and Water.
From: Padarthadharmasamgraha and Nyayakandali
(1) A quality of Earth that allows it to exhibit falling and stability, contributing to its physical properties.[1] (2) A quality relating to the force that attracts substances towards one another, associated with Earth and Water.[2] (3) A physical quality referring to the force of attraction between masses, recognized as one of the additional seven qualities in the Sutra.[3] (4) An immaterial cause of the falling motion of substances, with the pressure due to gravity serving as an instrumental cause for action.[4] (5) Gravity is a force causally linked to actions such as falling, dictating the initial actions of objects that are unopposed by other forces.[5]